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Einstein Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Communication

Tahir Iqbal, Asma Ayub, Aqsa Tehseen, Almas Bashir

Abstract


Abstract

Quantum theory suggests that “What we predict must happen in laboratory.” Quantum entanglement was introduced by Einstein, Schrodinger, Rosen and Podolsky in 1935. But the actual experimentation regarding quantum entanglement started 70 years later. Quantum entanglement paves the way for many other quantum processes such as quantum communication, teleportation, and cryptography. The concept of quantum entanglement is very complicated because it is difficult to detect, is affected by environment and is against some fundamental mathematical tools. This article will review the history of quantum entanglement, and how it violates Bell inequalities and its significance in quantum communication and quantum teleportation by considering the work of other authors.

Keywords: Quantum mechanics, quantum entanglement, quantum communication, quantum teleportation

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Tahir Iqbal, Asma Ayub, Aqsa Tehseen, Almas Bashir. Einstein quantum entanglement and quantum communication. Trends in Opto-Electro & Optical Communication. 2019; 9(3): 1–14.



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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/toeoc.v9i3.3602

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