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Realization of a crosstalk-free two-ion node for long-distance quantum networking

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Trapped atomic ions constitute one of the leading physical platforms for building the quantum repeater nodes to realize large-scale quantum networks. In a long-distance trapped-ion quantum network, it is essential to have crosstalk-free dual-type qubits: one type, called the communication qubit, to establish an entangling interface with telecom photons; and the other type, called the memory qubit, to store quantum information immune from photon scattering under entangling attempts. Here, we report the first experimental implementation of a telecom-compatible and crosstalk-free quantum network node based on two trapped $^{40}$Ca$^{+}$ ions. The memory qubit is encoded on a long-lived metastable level to avoid crosstalk with the communication qubit encoded in another subspace of the same ion species, and a quantum wavelength conversion module is employed to generate ion-photon entanglement over a $12\,$km fiber in a heralded style. Our work therefore constitutes an important step towards the realization of quantum repeaters and long-distance quantum networks.

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Cooperative quantum interface for noise mitigation in quantum networks

quant-ph · 2024-11-20 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An integrated converter-qubit device can suppress intermediate-mode noise and reduce remote-entanglement infidelity by about two orders of magnitude relative to cascaded converter and qubit units, with an advantage that compounds across network nodes.

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  • Cooperative quantum interface for noise mitigation in quantum networks quant-ph · 2024-11-20 · conditional · none · ref 73 · internal anchor

    An integrated converter-qubit device can suppress intermediate-mode noise and reduce remote-entanglement infidelity by about two orders of magnitude relative to cascaded converter and qubit units, with an advantage that compounds across network nodes.