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Optical Transistor Is a Step Toward the Quantum Internet

May 20th, 2010
Photo: Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

Photo: Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics

Source: IEEE.ORG

4 May 2010Physicists at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, led by Gerhard Rempe, have created a system based on a single atom that they’re calling a ”quantum optical transistor.” The transistor could someday serve as part of a quantum computer or as a node of a quantum data network.

”We’re doing what people in the Bell Laboratories did in the 1950s,” says Eden Figueroa, one of the physicists involved in the project. ”They were inventing the transistor, and people thought they were crazy. But 50 years later, everyone is using a laptop.” Now, he says, ”we’re inventing the quantum transistor that may be used in computers 30 years from now.”

Their process relies on a complex light manipulation technique called electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). In EIT, one beam of light controls the properties of another, much as the gate voltage controls current through a regular transistor. The researchers demonstrated EIT through the mediation of a single atom, which is a first; previously the technique was applied to hundreds of thousands of atoms in a gas.

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Google street view starts up with select cities in Canada

October 8th, 2009

from: OttawaSitizen.com

OTTAWA — Google has activated its controversial Street View service in Canada, providing address-by-address photographic views of Ottawa and at least 10 other cities.

The service, already available in the U.S. and other countries, is certain to do two things:

1. Send everyone with a computer to the Google site to look up their homes and other addresses of interest; Read more…

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Amazon’s Kindle to launch in UK

October 7th, 2009

Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader is going on sale in more than 100 countries around the world, including the UK.

The reader has been confined to the US since its launch in November 2007; Amazon expects to have sold a million of the devices by the end of the year.

The global version will run on the 3G network, although Amazon has not specified the networks that will provide connectivity for the devices.

The Kindle store will offer over 200,000 English language titles.

Hundreds of publishers are signed up including Penguin, Faber and Faber, and HarperCollins.

It will also carry more than 85 US and international newspapers and magazines.

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