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Remote entanglement of trapped ions using time bin encoded photons

ORAL

Abstract

Trapped ions are one of the leading platforms for quantum computing and quantum communication. They naturally emit photons, thus providing an interface with spatially separated ion trap quantum nodes. Various degrees of freedom of photons can be used to generate entanglement, such as polarization, time bins, angular momentum, frequency etc. Polarization-based encoding has been used in previous works for high-rate entanglement generation between ion traps, but fidelity has always been limited by polarization errors. Photonic time bin qubits are a good candidate for networking because of their intrinsic insensitivity to polarization errors, especially when travelling through fiber. Here, we report our progress towards entangling two remote trapped ion qubits via time encoded photons. We analyze the fidelity of our resulting entangled state and compare it with the fidelity from our polarization qubit entanglement counterparts.

Presenters

  • Sagnik Saha

    Duke University

Authors

  • Sagnik Saha

    Duke University

  • Yao De George Toh

    Duke University

  • Jameson O'Reilly

    Duke University

  • Mikhail Shalaev

    Duke University

  • Isabella Goetting

    Duke University

  • Ashish Kalakuntla

    Duke University

  • Christopher Monroe

    Duke University