Efficient quantum memory for photonic polarization qubits generated by cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric downconversion

  • Tseng Y
  • Wei Y
  • Chen Y
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Abstract

Quantum memories, for storing then retrieving photonic quantum states on demand, are crucial components for scalable quantum technologies. Spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) with a nonlinear crystal is the most widely used process for generating entangled photon pairs or heralded single photons. Despite the desirability of efficient quantum memories for SPDC-generated single photons, the storage and retrieval efficiencies achieved with this approach still fall below 50%, a threshold value for practical applications. Here, we report an efficiency of > 70% for the storage of heralded single photons generated by cavity-enhanced SPDC using atomic quantum memories based on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). In addition, we demonstrate the quantum memory for single-photon polarization qubits with a fidelity of ∼96%. This result paves the way towards the development of large-scale quantum networks.

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Tseng, Y.-C., Wei, Y.-C., & Chen, Y.-C. (2022). Efficient quantum memory for photonic polarization qubits generated by cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric downconversion. Optics Express, 30(11), 19944. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.460026

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