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Entanglement of Nanophotonic Quantum Memory Nodes in a Metropolitan Telecom Network

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Abstract

Long-range quantum networks have the potential to enable provably secure communications and distributed quantum computing, but a key obstacle thus far has been the difficulty in extending lab-scale entanglement to deployed city-scale fiber networks. Here, we present a two-node quantum network based on the silicon-vacancy center (SiV) in diamond in nanophotonic cavities, with each node containing an electronic spin communication qubit and a nuclear spin memory qubit. Cavity-enhanced interactions enable heralded entangling gates between the spin qubits and a time-bin photonic qubit, allowing us to generate remote entanglement between two nodes located in separate cryostats, while utilizing the long-lived nuclear spins to achieve second-long entanglement storage with integrated error detection. By integrating bi-directional quantum frequency conversion to the low-loss telecom band at 1350 nm, we demonstrate compatible operation of our quantum network with existing commercial fibers and entangle two nuclear spin qubits through a 35 km long deployed fiber loop in the Boston metropolitan area. This represents a significant step towards the practical deployment of quantum networks and enables applications in blind quantum computing and nonlocal sensing.

Publication: Knaut et al., "Entanglement of Nanophotonic Quantum Memory Nodes in a Telecommunication Network", arXiv:2310.01316 [quant-ph] (2023)

Presenters

  • Yan Qi Huan

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Yan Qi Huan

    Harvard University

  • Can M Knaut

    Harvard University

  • Aziza Suleymanzade

    Harvard University

  • Yan-Cheng Wei

    Harvard University

  • Daniel R Assumpcao

    Harvard University

  • Pieter-Jan C Stas

    Harvard University

  • Bartholomeus Machielse

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking

  • Erik Knall

    Harvard University

  • Maddie Sutula

    Harvard University

  • Gefen Baranes

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University

  • Neil Sinclair

    Harvard University

  • Chawina De-Eknamkul

    AWS Center for Quantum Networking

  • David Levonian

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking

  • Mihir K Bhaskar

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking

  • Hongkun Park

    Harvard University

  • Marko Loncar

    Harvard University

  • Mikhail D Lukin

    Harvard University