Chinese scientists have established a quantum link between particles 1200 kilometres apart, smashing the previous world record of 143 kilometres.
The satellite-to-ground-station experiment is a giant leap towards establishing a worldwide quantum communication network.
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Distribution of entangled particles will provide a quantum key distribution mechanism that allows for provably secure communications, beyond which is possible now.
Last August the Chinese Academy of Sciences put an experimental satellite into orbit named Micius after a 5th-century BC philosopher.
On board that satellite is a quantum-enabled transmitter that can split photons – a single packet of light – into two entangled photons.
In quantum mechanics, when particles such as photons are entangled, one particle instantaneously reacts to an interaction with its pair, theoretically over an infinite distance.
Einstein dismissively called this "spooky action at a distance".
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