Abstract
We bring together a cavity-enhanced light-matter interface with a multimode interferometer (MMI) integrated onto a photonic chip and demonstrate the potential of such hybrid systems to tailor distributed entanglement in a quantum network. The MMI is operated with pairs of narrowband photons produced a priori deterministically from a single 87Rb atom strongly coupled to a high-finesse optical cavity. Non-classical coincidences between photon detection events show no loss of coherence when interfering pairs of these photons through the MMI in comparison to the two-photon visibility directly measured using Hong-Ou-Mandel interference on a beam splitter. This demonstrates the ability of integrated multimode circuits to mediate the entanglement of remote stationary nodes in a quantum network interlinked by photonic qubits.
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Barrett, T. D., Rubenok, A., Stuart, D., Barter, O., Holleczek, A., Dilley, J., … Kuhn, A. (2019). Multimode interferometry for entangling atoms in quantum networks. Quantum Science and Technology, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2058-9565/aafaba
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