What is Paired Particles: Quantum Encryption Explained

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In summary: Thanks for the explanation. So when you say "bounce two particles off each other", you're talking about colliding them?
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hello,
can anyone tell me what's the story about "paired particles" (e.g. paired photons)? I've heard about the "quantum encryption" technique, which uses a couple of photons who have some sort of link between them.
I am currently a high school student (learning physics), and in school we learned about the quantum aspect of wave interference - that the single photon turns randomly to one of the holes, but statistically, many photons act as we expect them to. I guess it has something to do with quantum encryprion.

help anyone?

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If you bounce two particles off each other, they become "entangled." Entanglement means that the two particles must be in complementary states. For example, if one of the particles is spin-up, the other must be spin-down to conserve angular momentum. The interesting part is that you can't really say whether a particle is spin-up or spin-down until you measure it. When that measurement occurs on one of the particles, the other one might be all the way across the galaxy! Somehow the other particle has to know about the measurement of the first, even if it is very far away. In quantum mechanics, both particles are part of a single system; a measurement on any part of that system affects the entire system all at once, causing the other particle to immediately assume it's correct, complementary state.

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Sorry for my ignorance

Thank you very much for the reply.
you said that this thing happens when you "bounce two particles off each other". what exactly does that mean? Does it have anything to do with a photon becoming an electron and a positron? In which sort of experiment can you "entangle" two particles?

thanks again.
 
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If you collide two particles, you'll have an entangled pair. There may be other ways to prepare them, but I mostly have seen collisions.

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Actually, in most EPR-type experiment involving entangled photons so far have used the spontaneous parametric down conversion to generate those photons. You have one incoming photon that excite a system. The system then decays via a two-step process, generating two photons that together have the same polarization as the original incoming photon.

More description here:

http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0106113

There are certainly other ways to get entangled particle. A cooper pair in a superconductor is one candidate. If you break a pair apart without destroying its coherence, they will form an entangled pair.

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What is Paired Particles?

Paired particles, also known as entangled particles, are two quantum particles that are connected in such a way that the state of one particle is dependent on the state of the other particle, regardless of the distance between them.

What is Quantum Encryption?

Quantum encryption is a method of secure communication that uses the principles of quantum mechanics to encrypt and decrypt messages. It is considered to be unbreakable, as any attempt to intercept or measure the quantum particles involved would change their state and alert the sender and receiver.

How does Paired Particles Quantum Encryption work?

In quantum encryption, two paired particles are used to transmit and receive a message. The sender creates a random sequence of particles in a specific state and sends them to the receiver. The receiver then measures the particles, which causes them to change state and reveal the message. Any attempt to intercept or measure the particles would change their state, alerting the sender and receiver to potential tampering.

What are the potential applications of Paired Particles Quantum Encryption?

Quantum encryption has the potential to revolutionize secure communication, as it offers an unbreakable method of encryption. It can be used in industries such as banking, government, and military for secure data transmission and storage. It can also be used for secure messaging and communication between individuals.

What are the limitations of Paired Particles Quantum Encryption?

One of the main limitations of quantum encryption is the current technological limitations in creating and maintaining entangled particles. It also requires specialized equipment and is currently not practical for widespread use. Additionally, it only protects the communication channel and does not address potential security threats from within an organization.

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