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Quantum Nodes

Quantum nodes are central hubs in quantum networks that enable the processing, storage, and transfer of quantum information. They consist of quantum systems—like atoms, ions, or superconducting circuits—that can generate, manipulate, and share entangled particles. These nodes connect via quantum channels to form a network, allowing secure communication and advanced computing capabilities. Think of them as the "servers" in a quantum internet, coordinating complex quantum tasks while preserving the special properties, such as entanglement, that make quantum technology powerful. Quantum nodes are key to building scalable, secure, and highly efficient quantum communication systems.