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冷原子气体与晶体之间的光子量子状态转移
Nicolas Maring1, Pau Farrera1, Kutlu Kutluer1
1ICFO-Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques, The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain.
Nature
|November 24, 2017
概括
研究人员在冷原子组合和稀土合晶体之间实现了光学量子互连. 这一突破为未来的混合量子网络提供了可靠的量子状态传输.
科学领域:
- 量子信息科学
- 量子网络
- 光学和光学
背景情况:
- 混合量子网络将多种量子系统合并以提高能力.
- 光学互连在光子波长和带宽匹配方面面临挑战.
- 连接不同的量子节点对于可扩展的量子技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了证明两个不同的物质量子系统之间的光学量子互连.
- 克服量子系统与光子存储之间的挑战.
- 推进异质量子网络的发展.
主要方法:
- 使用级联量子频率转换进行光子接口.
- 使用一个单一的光子在1552纳米的电信波长.
- 在冷原子组合和稀土合晶体之间转移量子状态.
主要成果:
- 在原子和固态系统之间实现了忠实的量子状态转移.
- 证明了从光子转移到集体自旋刺激的量子相关性.
- 展示了高于85%的单光子时间量子比特的转换,存储和检索.
结论:
- 成功建立了不同量子系统的光学量子互连.
- 开辟了光学连接不同功能的量子节点的道路.
- 代表了实现大型混合量子网络的重大进展.
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