Towards inter-city entanglement generation using solid state spins in diamond.
ORAL
Abstract
Large scale networks where entanglement is generated and exploited between nodes are of great interest for both practical quantum communication applications as well as fundamental tests of nature[1]. The Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centre in diamond provides an excellent platform for realizing such a network, with recent work demonstrating fast entanglement generation[2] and entanglement between the NV-centre qubit and a telecom photon [3].
We are working towards generating solid-state spin-spin entanglement between two Dutch cities via 30km of deployed fibre as first link in a European Quantum Internet. We will present our latest result towards generating indistinguishable photons from separate NV centers down-converted to telecom frequencies, an important prerequisite and stride forward towards creating high-fidelity entanglement over large distances.
[1] S. Wehner et al, Science 362 (2018)
[2] P. C. Humphreys et al, Nature 558, 268–273 (2018)
[3] A. Tchebotareva et al, PRL 123 (2019)
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Presenters
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Arian Stolk
Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Arian Stolk
Delft University of Technology
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Kian van der Enden
Delft University of Technology
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Jaco Morits
TNO
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Ronald Hagen
TNO
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Ad Verlaan
TNO
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Sidney Cadot
Delft University of Technology
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Joris Rantwijk
Delft University of Technology
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Marie-Christine Roehsner
Delft University of Technology
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Matthew Weaver
Delft University of Technology
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Erwin van Zwet
TNO
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Ronald Hanson
Delft University of Technology