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First teleportation between light and matter.


Atoms tend to stay put, but light is always on the move. Physicists would like to exploit those qualities to make information-processing devices in which atoms store information and light shuttles it around (SN: 4/3/99, p. 220). In a step toward that goal, researchers have transmitted quantum states between atoms and light.

Such a transfer of properties is called teleportation tel·e·por·ta·tion  
n.
A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.
. "This is the first case of successful teleportation between objects of a different nature"--namely, photons of energy and atoms of matter, says study coauthor Ignacio Cirac of the Max Planck Noun 1. Max Planck - German physicist whose explanation of blackbody radiation in the context of quantized energy emissions initiated quantum theory (1858-1947)
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, Planck
 Institute for Quantum Optics Quantum optics is a field of research in physics, dealing with the application of quantum mechanics to phenomena involving light and its interactions with matter. History of quantum optics  in Garching, Germany.

In experiments since 1998, numerous teams ot physicists have demonstrated teleportation of quantum states between objects of the same kind (SN: 6/19/04, p. 387). For instance, researchers have transferred the orientation of one photon's electromagnetic field--the light particle's polarization--to another photon.

In the new experiment, Cirac, Eugene S. Polzik of the Niels Bohr Institute Coordinates:

The Niels Bohr Institute is part of the Niels Bohr Institute for Astronomy, Physics and Geophysics of the University of Copenhagen.
 in Copenhagen, and their colleagues teleported traits of a dim laser pulse, including the strength of its electromagnetic field electromagnetic field

Property of space caused by the motion of an electric charge. A stationary charge produces an electric field in the surrounding space. If the charge is moving, a magnetic field is also produced. A changing magnetic field also produces an electric field.
, onto a cloud of 1 trillion cesium cesium (sē`zēəm) [Lat.,=bluish gray], a metallic chemical element; symbol Cs; at. no. 55; at. wt. 132.9054; m.p. 28.4°C;; b.p. 669.3°C;; sp. gr. 1.873 at 20°C;; valence +1.  atoms.

To do so, the researchers first created a quantum-information bridge between a different, brilliant laser pulse and the atom cloud. That connection formed when the scientists fired the bright pulse through the cloud, causing the photons' polarizations to become correlated with the cloud's spin, another quantum trait.

In the language of quantum physics, the brilliant pulse and the atom cloud became "entangled en·tan·gle  
tr.v. en·tan·gled, en·tan·gling, en·tan·gles
1. To twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; snarl.

2. To complicate; confuse.

3. To involve in or as if in a tangle.
." When objects are entangled, changes to the quantum state of one immediately affect the other, no matter how distant it is.

Once the researchers had achieved entanglement of the photons and atoms, they mixed the bright and dim pulses. A few further manipulations triggered the desired light-to-matter transfer of the quantum states, the scientists report in the Oct. 5 Nature.--P.W.
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