Schrodinger's catapult II: entanglement between stationary and flying fields

ORAL

Abstract

Entanglement between nodes is an elementary resource in a quantum network. An important step towards its realization is entanglement between stationary and flying states. Here we experimentally demonstrate entanglement generation between a long-lived cavity memory and traveling mode in circuit QED. A large on/off ratio and fast control over a parametric mixing process allow us to realize conversion with tunable magnitude and duration between standing and flying mode. In the case of half-conversion, we observe correlations between the standing and flying state that confirm the generation of entangled states. We show this for both single-photon and multi-photon states, paving the way for error-correctable remote entanglement. Our system could serve as an essential component in a modular architecture for error-protected quantum information processing.

Authors

  • W. Pfaff

    • Yale University
    • Department of Applied Physics, Yale University
  • C. Axline

    • Yale University
  • L. Burkhart

    • Yale University
  • U. Vool

    • Yale University
  • P. Reinhold

    • Yale University
  • L. Frunzio

    • Yale University
  • L. Jiang

    • Yale University
  • M. Devoret

    • Yale University
  • R. Schoelkopf

    • Yale University