Entanglement of Microwave-Optical Modes in a Strongly Coupled Electro-Optomechanical System
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Abstract
Quantum transduction between microwave and optics can be realized by quantum teleportation if given reliable entanglement between microwave and optical modes, namely entanglement-based quantum transduction. To realize this protocol, an entangled source with high-fidelity is necessary. Based on a generic strongly coupled cavity electro-optomechanical system, we study the microwave-optical entanglement generation and quantify the frequency entanglement between the two modes. The entanglement can be straightforwardly encoded in frequency-bin degree of freedom with a feasible experiment to verify entangled photon pairs. The experimental implementation is systematically analyzed and the preferable parameter regime for entanglement verification is identified. An inequality is given as a criterion for good entanglement verification including practical imperfections.
In Part A: We introduce frequency entanglement in the strongly coupled electro-optomechanical system and discuss the experimental detection scheme.
In Part A: We introduce frequency entanglement in the strongly coupled electro-optomechanical system and discuss the experimental detection scheme.
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Presenters
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Xu Han
Argonne National Lab, Argonne Natl Lab
Authors
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Xu Han
Argonne National Lab, Argonne Natl Lab
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Changchun Zhong
University of Chicago
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Liang Jiang
University of Chicago, Pritzker school of molecular engineering, University of Chicago, Yale University