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New-gen optical fibres for the age of quantum computing

Published April 30, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Revolutionizing Quantum Communication with Specialty Optical Fibers

Researchers at the University of Bath have recently unveiled a groundbreaking development in the field of quantum communication with the introduction of a new generation of specialty optical fibers. These fibers have been specifically designed to meet the challenges posed by the impending era of quantum computing.

The advent of quantum technologies promises unparalleled computational power, paving the way for solving intricate problems, advancing medical research, and enabling secure communication through unbreakable cryptographic techniques. However, the existing cable networks may not be conducive to quantum communications due to the solid cores of traditional optical fibers.

Unlike conventional optical fibers, the specialty fibers devised at Bath feature a micro-structured core embedded with a intricate pattern of air pockets that span the entire length of the fiber.

“The conventional optical fibers that underpin our current telecommunications networks transmit light at wavelengths determined by the losses of silica glass. Unfortunately, these wavelengths do not align with the operational wavelengths required for the single-photon sources, qubits, and active optical components essential for light-based quantum technologies,” explained Dr. Kristina Rusimova from the Department of Physics at Bath.

Dr. Rusimova, the lead senior author of the paper, emphasized the critical role of optical-fiber design and fabrication in pioneering research at the University of Bath. The specialty fibers developed with quantum computers in mind are laying the groundwork for meeting the data transmission demands of the future.

Light emerges as a highly promising medium for quantum computation, owing to the unique quantum properties exhibited by individual light particles or photons. Quantum entanglement exemplifies this phenomenon, wherein separated photons can instantaneously influence each other’s properties, enabling significantly enhanced computational power compared to classical computers. Unlike binary bits, entangled photons can exist simultaneously as both one and zero, presenting immense potential for quantum technologies.

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“A quantum internet is an indispensable component for harnessing the vast capabilities of emerging quantum technology,” noted Dr. Cameron McGarry, the first author of the paper and a physicist at Bath. “Similar to the conventional internet, a quantum internet will rely on optical fibers to facilitate information transfer between nodes. These optical fibers are likely to be distinct from those currently in use and will necessitate different supporting technology to be viable.”

The researchers shed light on the challenges associated with the quantum internet concerning optical fiber technology. They also propose a range of potential solutions for constructing a scalable and resilient quantum network. This includes leveraging fibers for long-distance communication and specialized fibers for quantum repeaters, which can extend the operational range of this technology.

Furthermore, the researchers elucidate how these specialty optical fibers can enable quantum computation at network nodes by serving as sources of entangled single photons, quantum wavelength converters, low-loss switches, and carriers for quantum memories.

“Diverging from the optical fibers commonly used in telecommunications, the specialty fibers routinely crafted at Bath feature a micro-structured core with a complex pattern of air pockets spanning the entire length of the fiber,” Dr. McGarry highlighted. “The arrangement of these air pockets empowers researchers to manipulate the light properties within the fiber, generating entangled photon pairs, altering photon colors, or even trapping individual atoms within the fibers.”

“Researchers worldwide are making rapid strides in enhancing the capabilities of microstructured optical fibers in ways that captivate industry interest,” added Dr. Kerrianne Harrington, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Physics. “Our perspective delineates the remarkable advancements of these innovative fibers and their potential benefits for future quantum technologies.”

“The ability of fibers to efficiently confine light and transport it over extended distances renders them invaluable,” Dr. Alex Davis, an EPSRC Quantum Career Acceleration Fellow at Bath, remarked. “In addition to generating entangled photons, this capability enables us to produce more sophisticated quantum states of light with applications in quantum computing, precision sensing, and unassailable message encryption.”

The concept of quantum advantage, signifying a quantum device’s ability to surpass conventional computers, has yet to be definitively validated. The challenges outlined in the perspective are anticipated to steer new trajectories in quantum research, bringing us closer to achieving this significant milestone. The optical fibers developed at Bath are poised to play a pivotal role in establishing the foundation for the future of quantum computing.

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Journal Reference:

  1. Cameron McGarry, Kerrianne Harrington, Alex O. C. Davis, Peter J. Mosley, Kristina R. Rusimova. Microstructured optical fibers for quantum applications: Perspective. Applied Physics Letters Quantum, 2024; DOI: 10.1063/5.0211055
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