World-first quantum entanglement of molecules at 92% fidelity, UK achieves ‘magic’
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Scientists at Durham University achieved the first-ever quantum entanglement of molecules using precisely controlled optical traps. They reached over 92% entanglement fidelity, demonstrating remarkable control over individual molecules and creating stable environments for long-lasting entanglement. This breakthrough could advance quantum computing, sensing, and information storage technologies.
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