Inside Quantum Technology

First-Ever Image of Quantum Entanglement Captured by U of Glasgow Researchers

(Engadget.com) Physicists have captured an image of quantum entanglement for the first time ever. Scientists from the University of Glasglow recently shared the first known image of a Bell entanglement. The photo depicts two photons interacting and sharing physical states for a brief instant — an event that occurs regardless of the actual distance between the particles.
Quantum entanglement is one of the primary pillars of quantum mechanics. The concept is used in practical applications like quantum computing and cryptography, but no one has ever managed to capture an image of it in action. Physicists involved in the project believe that the image can help to advance the field of quantum computing and may lead to new types of imaging.

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