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Abstract

A quantum internet that connects remote quantum processors1,2 should enable a number of revolutionary applications such as distributed quantum computing. Its realization will rely on entanglement of remote quantum memories over long distances. Despite enormous progress3-12, at present the maximal physical separation achieved between two nodes is 1.3 kilometres10, and challenges for longer distances remain. Here we demonstrate entanglement oftwo atomic ensembles in one laboratory via photon transmission through city-scale optical fibres. The atomic ensembles function as quantum memories that store quantum states. We use cavity enhancement to efficiently create atom-photon entanglement13-15 and we use quantum frequency conversion16 to shift the atomic wavelength to telecommunications wavelengths. We realize entanglement over 22 kilometres of field-deployed fibres via two-photon interference17,18 and entanglement over 50 kilometres of coiled fibres via single-photon interference19. Our experiment could be extended to nodes physically separated by similar distances, which would thus form a functional segment ofthe atomic quantum network, paving the way towards establishing atomic entanglement over many nodes and over much longer distances.

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Title
Entanglement of two quantum memories via fibres over dozens of kilometres
Author
Yu, Yong 1 ; Ma, Fei 1 ; Luo, Xi-Yu 1 ; Jing, Bo 1 ; Sun, Peng-Fei 1 ; Fang, Ren-Zhou; Yang, Chao-Wei; Liu, Hui; Zheng, Ming-Yang; Xie, Xiu-Ping; Zhang, Wei-Jun; You, Li-Xing; Wang, Zhen; Chen, Teng-Yun; Zhang, Qiang; Bao, Xiao-Hui; Pan, Jian-Wei

 Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China 
Pages
240-245,245A
Section
Article
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Feb 13, 2020
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
00280836
e-ISSN
14764687
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2362910001
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Feb 13, 2020