We propose and analyze a novel realization of a solid-state quantum network, where separated silicon-vacancy centers are coupled via the phonon modes of a quasi-1D diamond waveguide. In our approach, quantum states encoded in long-lived electronic spin states can be converted into propagating phonon wavepackets and be reabsorbed efficiently by a distant defect center. Our analysis shows that under realistic conditions, this approach enables the implementation of high-fidelity, scalable quantum communication protocols within chip-scale spin-qubit networks. Apart from quantum information processing, this setup constitutes a novel waveguide QED platform, where strong-coupling effects between solid-state defects and individual propagating phonons can be explored at the quantum level.
@article{arxiv.1801.01904,
title = {Phonon networks with SiV centers in diamond waveguides},
author = {M. -A. Lemonde and S. Meesala and A. Sipahigil and M. J. A. Schuetz and M. D. Lukin and M. Loncar and P. Rabl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.01904},
year = {2018}
}
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4.5 pages of main text with 4 figures. 14 pages of Supplemental informations with 3 figures