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  2. Weapons in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    Quantum torpedoes are normally shown in a shade of blue. As of Nemesis the following ship classes have quantum torpedoes launcher; Defiant–, Intrepid–, Luna–, Sovereign–, Vesta– , Akira– and Achilles–class. In addition to the uncrewed Cardassian spacecraft Dreadnought, these are the only ships known to be equipped with quantum ...

  3. Technology in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    The fictional technology in Star Trek has borrowed many ideas from the scientific world. Episodes often contain technologies named after or inspired by real-world scientific concepts, such as tachyon beams, baryon sweeps, quantum slipstream drives, and photon torpedoes.

  4. Photon - Wikipedia

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    A photon (from Ancient Greek φῶς, φωτός (phôs, phōtós) ' light ') is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force.

  5. Quantization of the electromagnetic field - Wikipedia

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    The photon having non-zero linear momentum, one could imagine that it has a non-vanishing rest mass m 0, which is its mass at zero speed. However, we will now show that this is not the case: m 0 = 0. Since the photon propagates with the speed of light, special relativity is called for. The relativistic expressions for energy and momentum ...

  6. Linear optical quantum computing - Wikipedia

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    For example, a coherent (classical) light input produces a coherent light output; a superposition of quantum states input yields a quantum light state output. [3] Due to this reason, people usually use single photon source case to analyze the effect of linear optical elements and operators.

  7. Polariton - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, scientists reported the discovery of a new three-photon form of light, which may involve polaritons and could be useful in quantum computers. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2024 researchers reported ultrastrong coupling of the PEPI layer in a Fabry-Pérot microcavity consisting of two partially reflective mirrors.

  8. NTHU Researchers Use One Photon in Developing World’s ...

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    The quantum computer created by Chuu’s team is able to encode information in 32-dimensions, or time bins, within a single photon, breaking the world record. Chuu likened photons with a 32-dimensional storage capacity to transforming a single-seat bicycle into a 32-seat bicycle.

  9. Quantum optics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum optics is a branch of atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum chemistry dealing with how individual quanta of light, known as photons, interact with atoms and molecules. It includes the study of the particle-like properties of photons.