Theory of control of the spin-photon interface for quantum networks

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.95.030504zbMATH Open1255.81120arXivquant-ph/0407060WikidataQ59484246 ScholiaQ59484246MaRDI QIDQ4907522FDOQ4907522


Authors: Wang Yao, Ren-Bao Liu, L. J. Sham Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 February 2013

Published in: Physical Review Letters (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: A cavity coupling a charged nanodot and a fiber can act as a quantum interface, through which a stationary spin qubit and a flying photon qubit can be inter-converted via cavity-assisted Raman process. This Raman process can be controlled to generate or annihilate an arbitrarily shaped single-photon wavepacket by pulse-shaping the controlling laser field. This quantum interface forms the basis for many essential functions of a quantum network, including sending, receiving, transferring, swapping, and entangling qubits at distributed quantum nodes as well as a deterministic source and an efficient detector of a single photon wavepacket with arbitrarily specified shape and average photon number. Numerical study of noise effects on the operations shows high fidelity.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0407060




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