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Entanglement and nonlocality between disparate solid-state quantum memories mediated by photons
oleh: Marcel. li Grimau Puigibert, Mohsen Falamarzi Askarani, Jacob H. Davidson, Varun B. Verma, Matthew D. Shaw, Sae Woo Nam, Thomas Lutz, Gustavo C. Amaral, Daniel Oblak, Wolfgang Tittel
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Diterbitkan: | American Physical Society 2020-01-01 |
Deskripsi
Entangling quantum systems with different characteristics through the exchange of photons is a prerequisite for building future quantum networks. Proving the presence of entanglement between quantum memories for light working at different wavelengths furthers this goal. Here, we report on a series of experiments with a thulium-doped crystal, serving as a quantum memory for 794-nm photons, an erbium-doped fiber, serving as a quantum memory for telecommunication-wavelength photons at 1535 nm, and a source of photon pairs created via spontaneous parametric down-conversion. Characterizing the photons after re-emission from the two memories, we find nonclassical correlations with a cross-correlation coefficient of g_{12}^{(2)}=53±8; entanglement preserving storage with input-output fidelity of F_{IO}≈93±2%; and nonlocality featuring a violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt Bell inequality with S=2.6±0.2. Our proof-of-principle experiment shows that entanglement persists while propagating through different solid-state quantum memories operating at different wavelengths.