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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Plasmonic Nanocavity-Assisted Long-Range Dipole-Dipole Interactions for Rare-Earth Ions.
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Authors: Xie X, Kang B, Hu H, Guo L, Zhang M, Gou C, Kang K, Li W, Chen H, Zhang Z
Year
2026
Paper ID
25384
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Trivalent rare-earth ions (RE) exhibit sharp 4f-4f transitions that are highly sensitive to dipole-dipole interactions (DDIs), yet the intrinsic short-range of DDIs restricts their application in long-distance quantum coupling. Here, we demonstrate a plasmonic nanocavity pair that simultaneously couples to upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) and quantum dots (QDs), enabling enhanced emission and inter-emitter interaction. The combined effects of Purcell enhancement and surface plasmon polariton (SPP) propagation extend the DDI-mediated energy transfer over a record distance exceeding 7.5 μm, 2 orders of magnitude longer than conventional Förster resonance systems. Moreover, the polarization-controlled SPP propagation directs the in-plane energy redistribution, achieving anisotropic and tunable coupling. This work establishes a viable route toward controllable, long-range DDIs among rare-earth emitters, advancing integrated quantum photonic architectures.
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