Published April 13, 2009
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Matter-matter entanglement for quantum networks
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- Lvovsky, Alexander
Chicago
Abstract
Developments in quantum information science rely critically on entanglement, as its distribution between different parties enables quantum communication protocols, such as quantum key distribution or teleportation. This talk focused on two different ways to generate heralded entanglement between matter systems, a critical requirement for scalable quantum networking.
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© 2009 American Institute of Physics. We acknowledge our ongoing collaboration with S. J. van Enk and discussions with D. Felinto, H. de Riedmatten and C.W. Chou. This research is supported by the DTO and by the NSF. J. L. acknowledges financial support from the EU (Marie Curie fellowship) and H. D. from the CPI at Caltech.Attached Files
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