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5 March 2022 Towards quantum networks with single rare-earth ions in nanophotonic cavities
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Abstract
Quantum optical networks will enable distribution of quantum entanglement at long distances, with applications including interconnects between future quantum computers and secure quantum communications. I will present our recent work on developing quantum networking components based on rare-earth ions such as single optically addressable quantum bits based on ytterbium 171 in yttrium orthovanadate, microwave to optical transducers based on erbium doped crystals coupled to microwave and optical resonators, and on-chip telecom optical quantum memories.
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Andrei Faraon, Andrei Ruskuc, Chun Ju Wu, Jake Rochman, Tian Xie, Mi Lei, Rikuto Fukumori, Daniel Riedel, and Joonhee Choi "Towards quantum networks with single rare-earth ions in nanophotonic cavities", Proc. SPIE PC12010, Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures XII, PC1201014 (5 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2616098
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KEYWORDS
Quantum optics

Ions

Quantum networks

Quantum computing

Microwave radiation

Quantum communications

Singular optics

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