Nobel Prize for research into entangled quantum states

This year's Nobel Prize winners in Physics are Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for pioneering research into the entangled quantum states underlying quantum computing. The work of the winners was used, among others, for building quantum computers, performing quantum teleportation, or in quantum cryptographic methods.

At the IMP PAS, the teams of both prof. Bogdan Bułka and prof. Jan Martinek deal this issue. They conduct studies with potential applications in spin quantum electronics, concerning quantum entanglement in solids (research on electron entanglement), the use of electrons as mobile qubits, and the detection of quantum entanglement in electronic nanosystems.

Link to the material on YT:
https://youtu.be/mtgYG2zsbbQ
https://youtu.be/Sk_0QM_UA4I

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