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Generation of light with multimode time-delayed entanglement using storage in a solid state spin-wave quantum memory

Quantum Physics 2016-08-01 v2

Abstract

Here we demonstrate generating and storing entanglement in a solid state spin-wave quantum memory with on-demand read out using the process of rephased amplified spontaneous emission (RASE). Amplified spontaneous emission (ASE), resulting from an inverted ensemble of Pr3+^{3+} ions doped into a Y2_2SiO5_5 crystal, generates entanglement between collective states of the praseodymium ensemble and the output light. The ensemble is then rephased using a four-level photon echo technique. Entanglement between the ASE and its echo is confirmed and the inseparability violation preserved when the RASE is stored as a spin-wave for up to 5 μ\mus. RASE is shown to be temporally multimode with almost perfect distinguishability between two temporal modes demonstrated. These results pave the way for the use of multimode solid state quantum memories in scalable quantum networks.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1602.01917,
  title  = {Generation of light with multimode time-delayed entanglement using storage in a solid state spin-wave quantum memory},
  author = {Kate R. Ferguson and Sarah E. Beavan and Jevon J. Longdell and Matthew J. Sellars},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.01917},
  year   = {2016}
}
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