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NIST Physicists Bring Unruly Molecules to the Quantum Party
Multiplexing entanglement in a quantum network
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NIST · Quantum science · 2025-12-18
ScienceDaily · Spintronics; Physics; Nanotechnology; Telecommunications; Spintronics Research; Computers and Internet; Communications; Internet
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'''Article preview.'''<br>
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Molecules can serve as versatile building blocks for quantum technologies, but they<br>
Researchers use rare-earth ions to achieve the first-ever demonstration of<br>
are much harder to control than atoms.<br>
entanglement multiplexing between individual memory qubits in a quantum network.<br>
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a<br>
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a<br>
broader scientific or technological problem.<br>
broader scientific or technological problem.<br>
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and<br>
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and<br>
technical discussion to the original source.<br>
technical discussion to the original source.<br>
Topic area: Quantum science.<br>
Topic area: Spintronics; Physics; Nanotechnology; Telecommunications; Spintronics<br>
Publication or update date: 2025-12-18.<br>
Research; Computers and Internet; Communications; Internet.<br>
The selected source is NIST; the full article link appears below this preview.<br>
The selected source is ScienceDaily; the full article link appears below this preview.<br>
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[https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2025/12/nist-physicists-bring-unruly-molecules-quantum-party Read the full article at NIST ->]
[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/02/250226125136.htm Read the full article at ScienceDaily ->]
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Credits: NIST · 2025-12-18
Credits: ScienceDaily
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Multiplexing entanglement in a quantum network

ScienceDaily · Spintronics; Physics; Nanotechnology; Telecommunications; Spintronics Research; Computers and Internet; Communications; Internet

Article preview.
Researchers use rare-earth ions to achieve the first-ever demonstration of
entanglement multiplexing between individual memory qubits in a quantum network.
The article is featured here because it connects current quantum research with a
broader scientific or technological problem.
The preview highlights the main idea while leaving the detailed evidence, figures and
technical discussion to the original source.
Topic area: Spintronics; Physics; Nanotechnology; Telecommunications; Spintronics
Research; Computers and Internet; Communications; Internet.
The selected source is ScienceDaily; the full article link appears below this preview.
The right-side image is selected from the same article URL when a usable article image
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External source: ScienceDaily. Selected external quantum article.

Credits: ScienceDaily