Charter for Research Group Quantum Internet Research Group Charter The Quantum Internet will bring new communication and remote computation capabilities such as quantum secure communication, distributed quantum computing, and quantum-enhanced physical sensor systems. A key focus area for quantum networks will be cryptographic functions such as quantum key distribution or quantum byzantine agreemen
Enabling the Quantique in networks, computers and science to shape the future of an entangled and interconnected world Find out more Find out more The quantum strategy for high value digital asset protection In our digital society, sharing data is risky. Networks have become complex to secure and new invisible threats arise every day. At ID Quantique, we believe that the ability to trust networks
Tian Zhong, Hongchao Zhou, Rob Horansky, Catherine Lee, Varun Verma, Adriana Lita, Alessandro Restelli, Joshua Bienfang, Richard Mirin, Thomas Gerrits, Sae Woo Nam, Francesco Marsili, Zhenshen Zhang, Ligong Wang, Dirk Englund, Gregory Wornell, Jeffrey Shapiro, Franco N. Wong Abstract Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a secure communication technology whose security is guaranteed by the laws of phy
Home   Publications Links Collaborations   Team Developments Opportunities Two for One: NIST Design Enables More Cost Effective Quantum Key Distribution May, 2004.CONTACT: Ben Stein(301) 975-3097 Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated a simpler and potentially lower-cost method for distributing strings of digits, or "keys," for use in quantum cry
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