Extending Quantum Links: Modules for Fiber- and Memory-Based Quantum Repeaters

Peter van Loock, Wolfgang Alt, Christoph Becher, Oliver Benson, Holger Boche, Christian Deppe, Jürgen Eschner, Sven Höfling, Dieter Meschede, Peter Michler, Frank Schmidt, Harald Weinfurter

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Abstract

Elementary building blocks for quantum repeaters based on fiber channels and memory stations are analyzed. Implementations are considered for three different physical platforms, for which suitable components are available: quantum dots, trapped atoms and ions, and color centers in diamond. The performances of basic quantum repeater links for these platforms are evaluated and compared, both for present-day, state-of-the-art experimental parameters as well as for parameters that can in principle be reached in the future. The ultimate goal is to experimentally explore regimes at intermediate distances—up to a few 100 km—in which the repeater-assisted secret key transmission rates exceed the maximal rate achievable via direct transmission. Two different protocols are considered, one of which is better adapted to the higher source clock rate and lower memory coherence time of the quantum dot platform, while the other circumvents the need of writing photonic quantum states into the memories in a heralded, nondestructive fashion. The elementary building blocks and protocols can be connected in a modular form to construct a quantum repeater system that is potentially scalable to large distances.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1900141
JournalAdvanced Quantum Technologies
Volume3
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • color centers
  • quantum communication
  • quantum dots
  • quantum repeaters
  • trapped atoms/ions

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