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== Anglais ==
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''' optical quantum communication'''
''' quantum communication'''


''Quantum communication is a technology that utilizes principles of Quantum physics, such as superposition (combination of Quantum states that define the possible systems sates) and entanglement  (interdependence, of two distant particles, in the Quantum state of each other) to create a secure and advanced communication  protocol. There are a few subsets that are currently being explored such as '''[[quantum key distribution]]'''.''
''Quantum communication is a technology that utilizes principles of Quantum physics, such as superposition (combination of Quantum states that define the possible systems sates) and entanglement  (interdependence, of two distant particles, in the Quantum state of each other) to create a secure and advanced communication  protocol. There are a few subsets that are currently being explored such as '''[[quantum key distribution]]'''.''

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PHOTONIQUE

Définition

La communication quantique est une technologie qui utilise les principes de la physique quantique, tels que la superposition et l’intrication pour créer un protocole de communication sécurisé. Par exemple, la communication quantique permet la distribution quantique de clés.

Voir aussi intrication quantique et superposition quantique

Français

communication quantique

Anglais

quantum communication

Quantum communication is a technology that utilizes principles of Quantum physics, such as superposition (combination of Quantum states that define the possible systems sates) and entanglement (interdependence, of two distant particles, in the Quantum state of each other) to create a secure and advanced communication protocol. There are a few subsets that are currently being explored such as quantum key distribution.

See also quantum entanglement and quantum superposition

Source

Source : Les 101 mots de la photonique



GLOSSAIRE DE LA PHOTONIQUE

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