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Quantum entanglement of electrons using heat – theinformant.co.nz

False-color electron microscope image of the sample, the green layers being graphene on top of the gray superconductor. Blue metal electrodes are used to

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False-color electron microscope image of the sample, the green layers being graphene on top of the gray superconductor. Blue metal electrodes are used to extract entangled electrons. Credit: Aalto University
Quantum entanglement is key to the next generation of computing and communications technology, and Aalto researchers can now reproduce it using temperature differences.
A joint group of scientists from Finland, Russia, China and the USA demonstrated that temperature differences can be used to…

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