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Tao Yang

Researcher at University of Science and Technology of China

Publications -  52
Citations -  4336

Tao Yang is an academic researcher from University of Science and Technology of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum network & Quantum entanglement. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 50 publications receiving 3896 citations. Previous affiliations of Tao Yang include Heidelberg University.

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Experimental entanglement of six photons in graph states

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the experimental entanglement of six photons and engineering of multiqubit graph states, including the largest photonic Schrodinger cat and a six-photon cluster state.
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Experimental demonstration of five-photon entanglement and open-destination teleportation

TL;DR: A proof-of-principle demonstration of five-photon entanglement and open-destination teleportation and can be used for investigations of measurement-based quantum computation and multi-party quantum communication.
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Experimental long-distance decoy-state quantum key distribution based on polarization encoding.

TL;DR: The decoy-state quantum key distribution (QKD) with one-way quantum communication in polarization space over 102 km is demonstrated and can really offer the unconditionally secure final keys.
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Experimental free-space quantum teleportation

TL;DR: In this article, free-space quantum teleportation through 16 kilometres of air is demonstrated, and the results may pave the way for space-based experiments and global scale quantum communication applications.
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Experimental free-space distribution of entangled photon pairs over 13 km : Towards satellite-based global quantum communication

TL;DR: The distributed entangled photon source is exploited to demonstrate the Bennett-Brassard 1984 quantum cryptography scheme and the distribution distance achieved is for the first time well beyond the effective thickness of the aerosphere, hence presenting a significant step towards satellite-based global quantum communication.