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Hai-Ping Wan, Xing-Yu Zhu, Zhu-Cheng Yue, Tao Tu, Chuan-Feng Li. Entangling operations in a quantum repeater node using synchronized fast adiabatic pulsesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(10): 100304.
| Hai-Ping Wan, Xing-Yu Zhu, Zhu-Cheng Yue, Tao Tu, Chuan-Feng Li. Entangling operations in a quantum repeater node using synchronized fast adiabatic pulsesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(10): 100304. |
Entangling operations in a quantum repeater node using synchronized fast adiabatic pulses
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Abstract
Solid-state rare-earth ions are promising candidates for implementing repeater nodes for quantum networks. However, the state-of-the-art quantum nodes use only a single qubit per node, which greatly limits the functionality of the node and the scalability of the network. Here, we propose a scheme that utilizes a hybrid system of two ion qubits coupled to a nanophotonic cavity as a quantum node. Simultaneously applying a fast adiabatic pulse to the two ions can lead to an effective interaction between the two ion spin qubits by exchanging virtual photons in the cavity. Using this interaction, a controlled phase gate between the two ion qubits can be realized with a fidelity of 99.6%. Further utilizing this interaction, entangled states within the node can be generated deterministically with high fidelity, and are robust to a variety of noises and fluctuations. These results pave a way for fully functional quantum repeater nodes based on solid-state rare-earth ions. -
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