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Long-lived entanglement generation of nuclear spins using coherent light

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arxiv 2002.07030 v1 pith:NDY3IODA submitted 2020-02-17 quant-ph physics.atom-ph

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keywords spinslightcoherentnoble-gasnucleartextalkali-metalatoms
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Nuclear spins of noble-gas atoms are exceptionally isolated from the environment and can maintain their quantum properties for hours at room temperature. Here we develop a mechanism for entangling two such distant macroscopic ensembles by using coherent light input. The interaction between the light and the noble-gas spins in each ensemble is mediated by spin-exchange collisions with alkali-metal spins, which are only virtually excited. The relevant conditions for experimental realizations with ^{3}\text{He} or ^{129}\text{Xe} are outlined.

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