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Two-node Remote Quantum Network using Silicon-Vacancy Centers in a Diamond Nanophotonic System (Part 1)

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Abstract

The realization of a long-range quantum network will connect future quantum computers and could enable provably secure communications. Here, we present the silicon-vacancy (SiV) center in diamond as a promising solid-state quantum network platform capable of deployment in a practical setting. In the first of this two-part talk, we show that the 29Si-isotope SiV is highly suited as an integrated two-qubit register with the ability for universal single- and two-qubit gate operations, high-fidelity readout, and possesses a long-lived memory in the nuclear spin. With the choice of a highly strained SiV, we additionally sustain spin coherence properties above dilution refrigerator temperatures. Quantum network nodes also require light-matter interfaces for remote entanglement, and the SiV is optically accessible with excellent in-fiber collection efficiency through implantation in high-cooperativity nanophotonic cavities. We demonstrate efficient heralded spin-photon gates to create electron-photon and nuclear-photon Bell states with integrated error detection – both key components towards the implementation of entanglement distribution across two physically separated nodes, which will be described in the second part of this talk.

Publication: Stas et. al., arXiv:2207.13128 [quant-ph], https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.13128

Presenters

  • Yan Qi Huan

    Harvard University

Authors

  • Yan Qi Huan

    Harvard University

  • Can M Knaut

    Harvard University

  • Pieter-Jan C Stas

    Harvard University

  • Daniel R Assumpcao

    Harvard University

  • Yan-Cheng Wei

    Harvard University

  • Maddie Sutula

    Harvard University

  • Erik Knall

    Harvard University

  • Aziza Suleymanzade

    Harvard University, University of Chicago

  • David Levonian

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, AWS CQN, Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Harvard University

  • Mihir K Bhaskar

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, AWS CQN, Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Harvard University

  • Bartholomeus Machielse

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, AWS CQN, Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Harvard University, Harvard University

  • Denis D Sukachev

    Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, AWS CQN, Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking, Harvard University

  • Hongkun Park

    Harvard University

  • Marko Loncar

    Harvard University, Harvard

  • Mikhail D Lukin

    Harvard University