| I've been made redundant get diflucan an prescription Being able to switch an optical gate with a single photon opens the possibility of creating arrays of optical circuits, all of which are in a superposition state. "If the gate photon is there, the light gets reflected; if the gate photon is not there, the light gets transmitted," Vladan Vuletić at MIT, who led the work, explains. "So if you were to put in a superposition state of the photon being there and not being there, then you would end up with a macroscopic superposition state of the light being transmitted and reflected."
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