Networking Ion Traps with Telecom-Compatible 88Sr+ Photons

ORAL

Abstract

Generating entanglement between distant trapped ions is necessary for realizing quantum networks and distributed computation on this platform. Current methods require sending ion-entangled photons down optical fibers between trapped ion nodes. It remains a technical challenge to do so with photons that exhibit low loss in fibers. Most ion transitions realizing the scheme emit at high-loss wavelengths, necessitating frequency conversion techniques to achieve appreciable networking distances, which can add noise and technical complexity. As an alternative, we use the P1/2 → D3/2 transition in 88Sr+. The transition emits at 1092 nm, a wavelength that has relatively low loss in standard telecom fibers. This makes the transition efficient for medium-distance quantum networking (~<10 km). We report on experimental results from our first network node coupling ion emissions into telecom fiber, characterizing loss, and measuring ion-photon entangled state fidelity.

Presenters

  • Denton Wu

    • Duke Quantum Center

Authors

  • Denton Wu

    • Duke Quantum Center
  • Mika A Chmielewski

    • Duke Quantum Center
  • Ana Ferrari

    • Duke Quantum Center
  • Yuanheng Xie

    • Duke Quantum Center
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, U.S.A.
  • Minseo Kim

    • Duke University
  • Raphael J Metz

    • University of Maryland
  • Norbert M Linke

    • Duke University
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A
    • Department of Physics, Duke University, U.S.A.