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200 Years Old Light Trick to Make Quantum Encryption Easier and More Effective

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How do you make quantum encryption suitable for mass use? The answer may lie in an optical phenomenon of the 19th century: The Talbot effect makes it possible to transfer complex quantum states with simple hardware. A research team of the University of Warsaw has now presented a promising study. read more on t3n.de
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How do you make quantum encryption suitable for mass use? The answer may lie in an optical phenomenon of the 19th century: The Talbot effect makes it possible to transfer complex quantum states with simple hardware. A research team of the University of Warsaw has now presented a promising study. read more on t3n.de

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t3nMagazin broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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