Deterministic spin-photon entanglement from a trapped ion in a fiber
Fabry-Perot cavity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09124v1
- Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 22:50:55 GMT
- Title: Deterministic spin-photon entanglement from a trapped ion in a fiber
Fabry-Perot cavity
- Authors: Pascal Kobel, Moritz Breyer and Michael K\"ohl
- Abstract summary: We report the realisation of a quantum network node using a trapped ion inside a fiber-based Fabry-Perot cavity.
We show the generation of deterministic entanglement at a high fidelity of $ 91.2(2) $,% between a trapped Yb--ion and a photon emitted into the resonator mode.
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- Abstract: The development of efficient network nodes is a key element for the
realisation of quantum networks which promise great capabilities as distributed
quantum computing or provable secure communication. We report the realisation
of a quantum network node using a trapped ion inside a fiber-based Fabry-Perot
cavity. We show the generation of deterministic entanglement at a high fidelity
of $ 91.2(2) $\,\% between a trapped Yb--ion and a photon emitted into the
resonator mode. We achieve a success probability for generation and detection
of entanglement for a single shot of $ 2.5 \cdot 10^{-3}$ resulting in 62\,Hz
entanglement rate.
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