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The world's tallest astronomical observatory opened 04.05.2024

Exploring space and its mysteries is a task that attracts the attention of astronomers from all over the world. In the fresh air of the high mountains, far from city light pollution, the stars and planets reveal their secrets with greater clarity. A new page is opening in the history of astronomy with the opening of the world's highest astronomical observatory - the Atacama Observatory of the University of Tokyo. The Atacama Observatory, located at an altitude of 5640 meters above sea level, opens up new opportunities for astronomers in the study of space. This site has become the highest location for a ground-based telescope, providing researchers with a unique tool for studying infrared waves in the Universe. Although the high altitude location provides clearer skies and less interference from the atmosphere, building an observatory on a high mountain poses enormous difficulties and challenges. However, despite the difficulties, the new observatory opens up broad research prospects for astronomers. ... >>

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Quantum teleportation of information inside a diamond 08.07.2019

Japanese scientists have successfully implemented quantum teleportation.

"Quantum teleportation allows you to transfer quantum information to a different, inaccessible space," said Hideo Kosaka, professor of engineering at Yokohama National University and author of the study. "It also allows information to be transferred to quantum memory without exposing or destroying data already stored," he added.

In this case, the "inaccessible space" consisted of carbon atoms inside the diamond. A diamond is made up of interconnected yet sufficiently separate atoms, making it an ideal medium for testing the mechanics of teleportation. In its nucleus, each carbon atom contains six protons and neutrons surrounded by six spinning electrons. Therefore, when the atoms bind into a single diamond structure, they form a particularly strong lattice. But, of course, it can contain defects - for example, when a nitrogen atom accidentally takes the place of a carbon atom. Such a defect is called a nitrogen vacancy center. Surrounded by carbon atoms, the structure of the nitrogen atom's nucleus creates what Kosaka calls a nanomagnet.

To manipulate the electron and carbon isotope at the vacancy center, Kosaka and team attached a wire about a quarter of the width of a human hair to the surface of the diamond. After that, they created an oscillating magnetic field around the diamond using microwave radiation. A nitrogen "nanomagnet" was used to fix the electron. Then, using radio waves and electric waves, the team made the spin of the electron intertwine with the nuclear spin of carbon so that they actually become one and can no longer be considered separately from each other. At this moment, a photon containing quantum information is introduced into the system, and the electron absorbs it. As a result, the charge is transferred by the electron to carbon and polarizes it, and along with this, quantum information is also transferred.

Scientists called their device a "quantum repeater", and with its help it is possible to transmit individual portions of information from node to node through a quantum field. The ultimate goal of the experiment is scalable repeaters that will allow teleportation of information to large volumes. Of course, it will not do without distributive quantum computers that will be able to perform more serious calculations.

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