Coherent broadband microwave-to-optical transduction is demonstrated in bulk CrSBr via magnon-exciton coupling, producing ~300 MHz sidebands enhanced at exciton resonances.
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Microwave-to-optical transduction using magnon-exciton coupling in a layered antiferromagnet
Coherent broadband microwave-to-optical transduction is demonstrated in bulk CrSBr via magnon-exciton coupling, producing ~300 MHz sidebands enhanced at exciton resonances.
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Efficient entanglement of three remote single-atom quantum-network nodes
Three remote single atoms are entangled into a three-qubit state with 77(1)% fidelity and 0.16% efficiency via sequential heralded entanglement swapping and state transfer.
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