In quantum communication systems, translating information between different physical processes through transducers causes signal loss, whereas native integration (such as in photonic systems) allows seamless information transfer without translation loss, making it a critical advantage for quantum communication networks.
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Um in order to be compatible with some of that infrastructure, processes that incur loss, right? So, they've got to basically translate that information through transducers that, you know, translate it from uh from different physical processes to be able to actually integrate to to what we what we use to communicate.
internet or for you know, large like quantum communication networks, that becomes incredibly important.
So, if it's like something like photonic where it can just natively integrate, then you don't have that loss. So, um yeah, definitely huge factor. And and should be should be considered widely.
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