Entanglement of Nanophotonic Quantum Memory Nodes in a Telecommunication Network

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

A key challenge in realizing practical quantum networks for long-distance quantum communication involves robust entanglement between quantum memory nodes connected via fiber optical infrastructure. Here, we demonstrate a two-node quantum network composed of multi-qubit registers based on silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers in nanophotonic diamond cavities integrated with a telecommunication fiber network. Remote entanglement is generated via the cavity-enhanced interactions between the SiV's electron spin qubits and optical photons. Serial, heralded spin-photon entangling gate operations with time-bin qubits are used for robust entanglement of separated nodes. Long-lived nuclear spin qubits are used to provide second-long entanglement storage and integrated error detection. By integrating efficient bi-directional quantum frequency conversion of photonic communication qubits to telecommunication frequencies (1350 nm), we demonstrate entanglement of two nuclear spin memories through 40 km spools of low-loss fiber and a 35 km long fiber loop deployed in the Boston area urban environment, representing an enabling step towards practical quantum repeaters and large-scale quantum networks.

*This work was supported by the AWS Center for Quantum Networking's research alliance with the Harvard Quantum Initiative, the National Science Foundation (NSF, Grant No. PHY-2012023), NSF EFRI ACQUIRE (5710004174), CUA (PHY-2317134), AFOSR MURI (FA9550171002 and FA95501610323), and CQN (EEC-1941583). Devices were fabricated at the Harvard Center for Nanoscale Systems, NSF award no. 2025158. Y.Q.H acknowledges support from the A*STAR National Science Scholarship. D.R.A. and E.N.K. acknowledge support from an NSF GRFP No. DGE1745303. M.S. acknowledges funding from the NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Fellowship Program. G. B. acknowledges funding from the MIT Peskoff Graduate Research Fellowship.

Publication: Knaut, C. M. et al., Entanglement of Nanophotonic Quantum Memory Nodes in a Telecommunication Network, arXiv:arXiv:2310.01316

Presenters

  • Can M Knaut

    • Harvard University

Authors

  • Can M Knaut

    • Harvard University
  • Aziza Suleymanzade

    • Harvard University
  • Yan-Cheng Wei

    • Harvard University
  • Daniel R Assumpcao

    • Harvard University
  • Pieter-Jan C Stas

    • Harvard University
  • Yan Qi Huan

    • Harvard University
  • Bartholomeus Machielse

    • Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking
  • Erik Knall

    • Harvard University
  • Maddie Sutula

    • Harvard University
  • Gefen Baranes

    • Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Neil Sinclair

    • Harvard University
  • Chawina De-Eknamkul

    • AWS Center for Quantum Networking
  • David Levonian

    • Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking
  • Mihir K Bhaskar

    • Harvard University, AWS Center for Quantum Networking
  • Hongkun Park

    • Harvard University
  • Marko Loncar

    • Harvard
    • Harvard University
  • Mikhail D Lukin

    • Harvard University