Researchers at Paderborn and Ulm universities are developing the first programmable optical quantum memory

First programmable optical quantum memory

Researchers from Paderborn and Ulm Universities have developed the first programmable optical quantum memory that can dynamically switch between storage, interference, and release modes, enabling the efficient particle-by-particle creation of entangled quantum states—a breakthrough that outperforms previous methods and brings practical quantum technology applications significantly closer to reality.