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arxiv: 1206.2031 · v1 · pith:CNHOEW6Hnew · submitted 2012-06-10 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Demonstration of entanglement-by-measurement of solid state qubits

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords qubitsmeasurementmeasurementssolid-statespinsentangledentanglemententanglement-by-measurement
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Projective measurements are a powerful tool for manipulating quantum states. In particular, a set of qubits can be entangled by measurement of a joint property such as qubit parity. These joint measurements do not require a direct interaction between qubits and therefore provide a unique resource for quantum information processing with well-isolated qubits. Numerous schemes for entanglement-by-measurement of solid-state qubits have been proposed, but the demanding experimental requirements have so far hindered implementations. Here we realize a two-qubit parity measurement on nuclear spins in diamond by exploiting the electron spin of a nitrogen-vacancy center as readout ancilla. The measurement enables us to project the initially uncorrelated nuclear spins into maximally entangled states. By combining this entanglement with high-fidelity single-shot readout we demonstrate the first violation of Bells inequality with solid-state spins. These results open the door to a new class of experiments in which projective measurements are used to create, protect and manipulate entanglement between solid-state qubits.

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