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Long-distance distribution of atom-photon entanglement based on a cavity-free cold atomic ensemble

Quantum Physics 2026-01-09 v2

Abstract

Constructing a quantum memory node with the ability of long-distance atom-photon distribution is the essential task for future quantum networks, enabling distributed quantum computing, quantum cryptography and remote sensing. Here we report the demonstration of a quantum-network node with a simple cavity-free cold atomic ensemble. This node gives an initial retrieval efficiency of approximately 50\% and memory lifetime of 160 μ\mus for atomic qubits. With the aid of a high-efficiency and polarization-independent quantum frequency conversion (QFC) module, the generated entangled photon in the node at 780-nm wavelength is converted to telecom S band at 1522 nm, enabling atom-photon distribution over long distance. We observe an entanglement fidelity between the atoms and telecom photon exceeding 80\% after photon transmission over 20-km fiber, the remaining infidelity being dominated by atomic decoherence. The low-noise QFC with an external efficiency up to 48.5\% gives a signal-to-noise-ratio of 6.9 for transmitted photons with fiber length up to 100 km, laying the cornerstone for entanglement distribution at a hundred-km level. This result provides a new platform towards the realization of a long-distance quantum network.

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@article{arxiv.2510.17275,
  title  = {Long-distance distribution of atom-photon entanglement based on a cavity-free cold atomic ensemble},
  author = {Tian-Yu Wang and Ren-Hui Chen and Yan Li and Ze-Hao Shen and Xiao-Song Fan and Zheng-Bang Ju and Tian-Ci Tang and Xia-Wei Li and Jing-Yuan Peng and Zhi-Yuan Zhou and Wei Zhang and Guang-Can Guo and Bao-Sen Shi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.17275},
  year   = {2026}
}

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v2: Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters