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Chinese team makes quantum leap in chip design with new light source

  • Researchers in China say the semiconductor gallium nitride offers remarkable potential in photonic quantum chips
  • The material hosts a much wider range of wavelengths and can be used to build other components, they say

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A team of researchers in China has shed light on the potential for gallium nitride in quantum optics. Photo: Shutterstock
Ling Xinin Ohio
Researchers in China have moved a step closer to building a quantum chip with the world-first use of a common semiconductor to create a quantum light source.
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Quantum chips have the potential to solve complex problems exponentially faster than conventional, electron-based computation but scientists have struggled to build the components needed for an integrated circuit.

A team in China now says they created one of those components – a quantum light source – using the semiconductor gallium nitride (GaN), a material used for decades in blue light-emitting diodes.

The device has “remarkable potential” for building small, robust quantum chips, according to the team from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Tsinghua University, and the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology.

The light source produced pairs of quantum-mechanically entangled light particles that can be used to carry information.

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