Yin-Yang? Researchers Capture The Mysterious Dance of Entangled Photons in Real-Time
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- University of Ottawa researchers demonstrated a novel technique that allows the visualization of the wave function of two entangled photons.
- The team was led by Ebrahim Karimi, Canada Research Chair in Structured Quantum Waves.
- The researchers said the work has the potential to accelerate quantum technology advancements, such as improving quantum state characterization, quantum communication, and developing new quantum imaging techniques.
- Image: (left to right): Dr. Alessio D’Errico, Dr. Ebrahim Karimi, and Nazanin Dehghan (UOttawa)
PRESS RELEASE — Researchers at the University of Ottawa, in collaboration with Danilo Zia and Fabio Sciarrino from the Sapienza University of Rome, recently demonstrated a novel technique that allows the visualization of the wave function of two entangled photons, the elementary particles that constitute light, in real-time.
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The wave function, a central tenet in quantum mechanics, provides a comprehensive understanding of a particle’s quantum state. For instance, in the shoe example, the “wave function” of the shoe could carry information such as left or right, the size, the colour, and so on. More precisely, the wave function enables quantum scientists to predict the probable outcomes of various measurements on a quantum entity, e.g. position, velocity, etc. This predictive capability is invaluable, especially in the rapidly progressing field of quantum technology, where knowing a quantum state which is generated or input in a quantum computer will allow to test the computer itself. Moreover, quantum states used in quantum computing are extremely complex, involving many entities that may exhibit strong non-local correlations (entanglement).