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Autor:
Beukers, Hans K. C., Waas, Christopher, Pasini, Matteo, van Ommen, Hendrik B., Ademi, Zarije, Iuliano, Mariagrazia, Codreanu, Nina, Brevoord, Julia M., Turan, Tim, Taminiau, Tim H., Hanson, Ronald
Solid-state quantum registers consisting of optically active electron spins with nearby nuclear spins are promising building blocks for future quantum technologies. For electron spin-1 registers, dynamical decoupling (DD) quantum gates have been deve
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.08977
Autor:
Herrmann, Yanik, Fischer, Julius, Scheijen, Stijn, Wolfs, Cornelis F. J., Brevoord, Julia M., Sauerzapf, Colin, Wienhoven, Leonardo G. C., Feije, Laurens J., Eschen, Martin, Ruf, Maximilian, Weaver, Matthew J., Hanson, Ronald
Open microcavities offer great potential for the exploration and utilization of efficient spin-photon interfaces with Purcell-enhanced quantum emitters thanks to their large spectral and spatial tunability combined with high versatility of sample int
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01857
Autor:
Donne, Carlo Delle, Iuliano, Mariagrazia, van der Vecht, Bart, Ferreira, Guilherme Maciel, Jirovská, Hana, van der Steenhoven, Thom, Dahlberg, Axel, Skrzypczyk, Matt, Fioretto, Dario, Teller, Markus, Filippov, Pavel, Montblanch, Alejandro Rodríguez-Pardo, Fischer, Julius, van Ommen, Benjamin, Demetriou, Nicolas, Leichtle, Dominik, Music, Luka, Ollivier, Harold, Raa, Ingmar te, Kozlowski, Wojciech, Taminiau, Tim, Pawełczak, Przemysław, Northup, Tracy, Hanson, Ronald, Wehner, Stephanie
The goal of future quantum networks is to enable new internet applications that are impossible to achieve using solely classical communication. Up to now, demonstrations of quantum network applications and functionalities on quantum processors have b
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.18306
Autor:
Stolk, Arian J., van der Enden, Kian L., Slater, Marie-Christine, Raa-Derckx, Ingmar te, Botma, Pieter, van Rantwijk, Joris, Biemond, Benjamin, Hagen, Ronald A. J., Herfst, Rodolf W., Koek, Wouter D., Meskers, Arjan J. H., Vollmer, René, van Zwet, Erwin J., Markham, Matthew, Edmonds, Andrew M., Geus, Jan Fabian, Elsen, Florian, Jungbluth, Bernd, Haefner, Constantin, Tresp, Christoph, Stuhler, Jürgen, Ritter, Stephan, Hanson, Ronald
Publikováno v:
Sci. Adv. 10, eadp6442 (2024)
A key challenge towards future quantum internet technology is connecting quantum processors at metropolitan scale. Here, we report on heralded entanglement between two independently operated quantum network nodes separated by 10km. The two nodes host
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03723
Autor:
Iuliano, Mariagrazia, Slater, Marie-Christine, Stolk, Arian J., Weaver, Matthew J., Chakraborty, Tanmoy, Loukiantchenko, Elsie, Amaral, Gustavo Castro do, Alfasi, Nir, Sholkina, Mariya O., Tittel, Wolfgang, Hanson, Ronald
We report on a quantum interface linking a diamond NV center quantum network node and 795nm photonic time-bin qubits compatible with Thulium and Rubidium quantum memories. The interface makes use of two-stage low-noise quantum frequency conversion an
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18581
Nonlinear Quantum Photonics with a Tin-Vacancy Center Coupled to a One-Dimensional Diamond Waveguide
Autor:
Pasini, Matteo, Codreanu, Nina, Turan, Tim, Moral, Adrià Riera, Primavera, Christian F., De Santis, Lorenzo, Beukers, Hans K. C., Brevoord, Julia M., Waas, Christopher, Borregaard, Johannes, Hanson, Ronald
Color-centers integrated with nanophotonic devices have emerged as a compelling platform for quantum science and technology. Here we integrate tin-vacancy centers in a diamond waveguide and investigate the interaction with light at the single-photon
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.12927
Autor:
Brevoord, Julia M., De Santis, Lorenzo, Yamamoto, Takashi, Pasini, Matteo, Codreanu, Nina, Turan, Tim, Beukers, Hans K. C., Waas, Christopher, Hanson, Ronald
Diamond Tin-Vacancy centers have emerged as a promising platform for quantum information science and technology. A key challenge for their use in more complex quantum experiments and scalable applications is the ability to prepare the center in the d
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.11962
Autor:
Herrmann, Yanik, Fischer, Julius, Brevoord, Julia M., Sauerzapf, Colin, Wienhoven, Leonardo G. C., Feije, Laurens J., Pasini, Matteo, Eschen, Martin, Ruf, Maximilian, Weaver, Matthew J., Hanson, Ronald
Publikováno v:
Phys. Rev. X 14, 041013 (2024)
Efficient coupling of optically active qubits to optical cavities is a key challenge for solid-state-based quantum optics experiments and future quantum technologies. Here we present a quantum photonic interface based on a single Tin-Vacancy center i
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.08456
Autor:
Beukers, Hans K. C., Pasini, Matteo, Choi, Hyeongrak, Englund, Dirk, Hanson, Ronald, Borregaard, Johannes
Generating entanglement between distant quantum systems is at the core of quantum networking. In recent years, numerous theoretical protocols for remote entanglement generation have been proposed, of which many have been experimentally realized. Here
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.19878
Autor:
Li, Yufan, Gerritsma, Fabian A., Kurdi, Samer, Codreanu, Nina, Gröblacher, Simon, Hanson, Ronald, Norte, Richard, van der Sar, Toeno
Magnetic imaging with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) spins in diamond is becoming an established tool for studying nanoscale physics in condensed matter systems. However, the optical access required for NV spin readout remains an important hurdle for operatio
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.12536