entanglement swapping
Entanglement swapping is a process in quantum physics where two initially unentangled particles can become entangled with each other through the manipulation of two other entangled particles. This phenomenon allows the transfer of quantum information between distant particles and plays a significant role in quantum communication and teleportation protocols.
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- non-locality
- quantum coherence
- quantum communication
- quantum cryptography
- quantum entanglement
- quantum entanglement and communication
- quantum entanglement experiments
- quantum entanglement swapping
- quantum entanglement swapping experiments
- quantum entanglement swapping in atomic and molecular systems
- quantum entanglement swapping in photonic systems
- quantum entanglement swapping in solid-state systems
- quantum entanglement swapping protocols
- quantum entanglement teleportation
- quantum information processing
- quantum networking
- quantum superposition
- quantum teleportation
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