One approach to constructing a large-scale quantum processor is to utilize modularity. A quantum modular architecture consists of a collection of modules that functions as small quantum processors connected into a large network. In a modular architecture, a necessary capability for universal quantum computation would be the teleportation of an entangling quantum gate. Teleported gates provide a way to implement intermodule operations.

“Our work is the first time that this protocol has been demonstrated where the classical communication occurs in real time, allowing us to implement a ‘deterministic’ operation that performs the desired operation every time,” researcher Kevin Chou said.
“Our experiment is also the first demonstration of a two-qubit operation between logical qubits,” professor Robert Schoelkopf said. “It is a milestone toward quantum information processing using error-correctable qubits.”
The research was published in Nature (doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0470-y).