On January 18, 2009, 2008 China and the world's top ten news of scientific and technological progress was announced in Beijing. The result was voted by 552 CAS and CAE academicians. Two achievements of School of physical sciences of USTC were enlisted.
Using quantum memory based on cold atoms, professor Pan Jian-Wei with his colleagues Yuan Zhen-Sheng and Chen Yu-Ao for the first time developed quantum entanglement swapping with the function of memory and readout. They established quantum entanglement between two ensembles of cold atoms connected by 300 m fibers, perfectly realizing “quantum repeaters" which is vital to long-distance quantum communication. What they did has taken a solid step toward the ultimate realization of wide-area network of quantum communication. This significant research was published in Nature issued on August 28, and was enlisted among 2008 scientific and technological progress of China's top ten news. So far, USTC has a total of seven achievements selected to scientific and technological progress of China’s top ten news, and this year is the sixth consecutive year.
It is reported that China and the world's top ten news of scientific and technological progress is co-sponsored by General Office of the Academic Divisions of the CAS, the General Office of the Academic Divisions of the CAE and the Science Times .
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