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Towards experimental entanglement connection with atomic ensembles in the single excitation regime
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Authors: J. Laurat, C. W. Chou, H. Deng, K. S. Choi, D. Felinto, H. de Riedmatten, H. J. Kimble
Year
2007
Paper ID
50544
Status
Preprint
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We present a protocol for performing entanglement connection between pairs of atomic ensembles in the single excitation regime. Two pairs are prepared in an asynchronous fashion and then connected via a Bell measurement. The resulting state of the two remaining ensembles is mapped to photonic modes and a reduced density matrix is then reconstructed. Our observations confirm for the first time the creation of coherence between atomic systems that never interacted, a first step towards entanglement connection, a critical requirement for quantum networking and long distance quantum communications.
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