An interleaved optical pumping scheme boosts storage efficiency of a telecom-band erbium quantum memory by more than an order of magnitude, enabling polarization, frequency, and time-bin qubit storage at moderate field and temperature.
Spin-photon entanglement of a single Er$^{3+}$ ion in the telecom band
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Long-distance quantum communication using quantum repeaters is an enabling technology for secure communication, distributed quantum computing and quantum-enhanced sensing and metrology. As a building block of quantum repeaters, spin-photon entanglement has been demonstrated with both atomic and solid-state qubits. However, previously demonstrated qubits with long spin coherence do not directly emit photons into the low-loss telecom band that is needed for long-distance communication. Here, we demonstrate spin-photon entanglement using a single Er$^{3+}$ ion in a solid-state crystal, integrated into a silicon nanophotonic circuit. Direct emission into the telecom band enables an entanglement rate of 1.48 Hz over 15.6 km of optical fiber, with a fidelity of 73(3)$\%$. This opens the door to large-scale quantum networks based on scalable nanophotonic devices and many spectrally multiplexed Er$^{3+}$ ions.
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Efficient Storage of Multidimensional Telecom Photons in a Solid-State Quantum Memory
An interleaved optical pumping scheme boosts storage efficiency of a telecom-band erbium quantum memory by more than an order of magnitude, enabling polarization, frequency, and time-bin qubit storage at moderate field and temperature.