Progress towards quantum networking and two-fridge entanglement purification using solid-state defects in nanophotonic cavities.
ORAL
Abstract
Silicon vacancy (SiV) centers in diamonds coupled to nanophotonic crystal cavities are a powerful platform that has been used for proof-of-principle demonstrations of efficient single-photon generation, memory-enhanced quantum communication, and optical entanglement of distinguishable emitters. By leveraging long spin coherences of SiV, high cooperativities in cavities, and on-chip scalability, this platform offers powerful tools for the practical realization of long-distance quantum networking. In this talk, I will report on our progress towards a long-distance memory-enhanced quantum communication experiment in the Boston-area quantum network, a collaboration between Harvard, MIT, and Lincoln Labs. In addition, I will overview our current effort towards entanglement purification between two distinct quantum nodes spatially separated by tens of meters and connected by fiber.
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Presenters
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Aziza Suleymanzade
University of Chicago
Authors
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Aziza Suleymanzade
University of Chicago
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Eric A Bersin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Can M Knaut
Harvard University
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Daniel Assumpcao
Harvard University
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Pieter-Jan C Stas
Harvard University
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Yan Qi Huan
Harvard University
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YAN-CHENG WEI
Harvard University
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Erik Knall
Harvard University
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Mihir K Bhaskar
Harvard University
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Denis D Sukachev
University of Calgary
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David Levonian
Harvard University
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Bartholomeus Machielse
Harvard University
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Marko Loncar
Harvard
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Hongkun Park
Harvard University
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Dirk Englund
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Columbia Univ, Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
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Mikhail Lukin
Harvard University
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Madison M Sutula
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT