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Ultrafast lasers used to control quantum uncertainty in real time

Mohammed Hassan, University of Arizona associate professor of physics and optical sciences

Mohammed Hassan, University of Arizona associate professor of physics and optical sciences, and his team captured and controlled quantum uncertainty in real time using ultrafast pulses of light (Image: University of Arizona)

Femtosecond laser pulses have been used to capture and control quantum uncertainty, advancing ultrafast quantum optics for more secure communications

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