Published August 19, 2005
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Journal Article
Comment on "Quantum State Transfer Between Matter and Light"
- Creators
- van Enk, S. J.
- Kimble, H. J.
Chicago
Abstract
Matsukevich and Kuzmich (1) describe an interesting experiment directed toward the realization of scalable quantum networks through the protocol of (2). In particular, they demonstrate coherence between two atomic ensembles comprising two cylindrical volumes of cold rubidium atoms within a single magnetooptical trap. The authors claim that their measurements "constitute a complete set of tools required to build an arbitrary large-scale quantum network" and assert that this advance is achieved by way of several essential steps involving quantum entanglement.
Additional Information
© 2005 American Association for the Advancement of Science. The work of H.J.K. is supported by Advanced Research and Development Activity, the NSF, and the Caltech MURI for Quantum Networks.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 51947
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20141119-094012216
- Advanced Research and Development Activity
- NSF
- Caltech MURI for Quantum Networks
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