Bidirectional quantum frequency conversion distributes atom-photon entanglement over 24 km of deployed fiber at 1.7% transfer efficiency with fidelity drop under 1%.
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A lithium niobate device switches arbitrary entangled states with low decoherence at 1 MHz and supports up to 1 GHz reconfiguration, claimed as the first multi-node dynamic entanglement distribution at these speeds.
A parabolic mirror on an optical chip forms a compact neutral-atom node that collects photons at 9% efficiency and generates atom-photon entanglement with 0.93 raw Bell fidelity.
Zero Fourier modes in circular photonic waveguide networks create a protected subspace that enables perfect state transfer to the diametrically opposite site when the number of sites N equals 4n.
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Efficient and compact quantum network node based on a parabolic mirror on an optical chip
A parabolic mirror on an optical chip forms a compact neutral-atom node that collects photons at 9% efficiency and generates atom-photon entanglement with 0.93 raw Bell fidelity.
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Perfect state transfer in quantum photonic networks based on Fourier modes
Zero Fourier modes in circular photonic waveguide networks create a protected subspace that enables perfect state transfer to the diametrically opposite site when the number of sites N equals 4n.