Teleportation in the news!

Our research article on teleportation on a quantum network got published in Nature, and covered by the The New York Times (🤯).

Matteo Pompili (left) and Sophie Hermans (right) work on one of the quantum network nodes, where mirrors and filters guide the laser beams to the diamond chip. Credit: Marieke de Lorijn for QuTech.

Our research article on teleportation on a quantum network got published in Nature, and covered by The New York Times (🤯)

Using our three-node quantum network, which we developed and demonstrated in an earlier publication, we teleported quantum information between two nodes that are not directly connected with each other.

Here is an explanation video from QuTech on the topic:

Media coverage

More reading

On this page you can find more resources about the research article.

If you are interested in more of a light reading, here’s a blog post by Sophie about running a similar experiment (the three-node network from last year), giving you a peek into what it is like to run one of these!

Matteo Pompili
Matteo Pompili
Amazon Postdoctoral Scientist. Experimental Quantum Physicist, Research Software Developer

I am an experimental quantum physicist and a research software developer. My research focuses on quantum networks. I am currently a postdoctoral scientist at the AWS Center for Quantum Networking. During my PhD I built the first multinode quantum network, and demonstrated entanglement delivery using a quantum network stack.