33kmの通信ファイバーで単一の原子を絡める
Tim van Leent1,2, Matthias Bock3,4, Florian Fertig1,2
1Faculty of Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
Nature
|July 6, 2022
まとめ
研究者は33キロメートルの繊維に 2つのルビジアム原子の絡み合いを示しました この画期的な発見は 量子コンピューティングと鍵の配分のための 絡み合いの配分を可能にすることで 量子ネットワークと安全な通信を 進歩させています
科学分野:
- 量子情報科学
- 量子通信ネットワーク
- 原子物理学
背景:
- 量子ネットワークには 遠く離れたノード間の 信頼性の高い 絡み合いの分布が必要です
- 既存の方法は,長距離ファイバーリンクと状態の衰退で困難に直面しています.
研究 の 目的:
- 遠く離れた2つの単一の原子の 絡み合いを証明するために
- 長い距離の光ファイバーリンクで 絡み合いの分布の可行性を確立する.
主な方法:
- 2つの異なるノードで生成された原子-光子の絡み合い
- 量子周波数変換を使って 光子を33kmの ファイバーに伝送した
- 原子の絡み合いを予測するために ベル状態の測定を行いました
主要な成果:
- 2つのルビジアム原子の 絡み合いを成功裏に証明しました
- 最長33kmまでのファイバーリンクで 絡み合いの分布を達成した.
- 量子周波数変換で 高減衰損失を克服した
結論:
- この研究は,量子ネットワークの通信ファイバーを介してエンタグリングを分散する可能性を確認しています.
- この研究は,デバイス独立の量子鍵配分と量子リピータープロトコルの進歩に不可欠です.
- 大規模な量子ネットワークの構築に向けた 重要な一歩です
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