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Experiments on an entanglement-based quantum network in the lab

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Abstract

Quantum networks promise the ability to distribute quantum entangled states over large distances for the purposes of quantum communication, distributed and blind quantum computation, or quantum sensing. Recently, we have realized the first multi-node quantum network in the lab, combining remote quantum photonic links with small quantum processors containing a diamond NV center communication qubit and a carbon-13 memory qubit[1]. This network can serve as a testbed for control stack development and for exploring quantum network protocols. As an example, quantum teleportation between two non-neighboring stationary nodes was recently demonstrated[2].

In this talk, we will report on the exploration of more network protocols using NV centers in diamond that are important for the upscaling of quantum networks. We will discuss some of the underlying physical layer and control layer challenges, and our approach to solving these. This work will build up on the detailed study on factors that affect both the rate and fidelity of the quantum-entangled state between two distant qubits[3].

Publication: [1] M. Pompili, S. L. N. Hermans, S. Baier, H. K. C. Beukers, P. C. Humphreys, R. N. Schouten, R. F. L. Vermeulen, M. J. Tiggelman, L. dos Santos Martins, B. Dirkse, S. Wehner, and R. Hanson. Realization of a multinode quantum network of remote solid-state qubits,<br>Science, vol. 372, no. 6539, pp. 259-264, 2021.<br>[2] S. L. N. Hermans, M. Pompili, H. K. C. Beukers, S. Baier, J. Borregaard and R. Hanson. Qubit teleportation between non-neighbouring nodes in a quantum network. Nature 605, 663-668 (2022).<br>[3] S. L. N. Hermans, M. Pompili, L. Dos Santos Martins, A. R.-P. Montblanch, H. K. C. Beukers, S. Baier, J. Borregaard and R. Hanson. Entangling remote qubits using the single-photon protocol: an in-depth theoretical and experimental study. arXiv:2208.07449 (2022).

Presenters

  • Alejandro Rodriguez-Pardo Montblanch

    Delft University of Technology

Authors

  • Alejandro Rodriguez-Pardo Montblanch

    Delft University of Technology

  • Mariagrazia Iuliano

    Delft University of Technology

  • Benjamin van Ommen

    Delft University of Technology

  • Nicolas Demetriou

    Delft University of Technology

  • Sophie Hermans

    California Institute of Technology, Delft University of Technology

  • Johannes Borregaard

    Delft University of Technology, QuTech, Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands

  • Tim Hugo Taminiau

    Delft University of Technology

  • Ronald Hanson

    Delft University of Technology