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High-rate multiplexed entanglement source based on time-bin qubits for advanced quantum networks

Andrew Mueller, Samantha I. Davis, Boris Korzh, Raju Valivarthi, Andrew D. Beyer, Rahaf Youssef, Neil Sinclair, Cristián Peña, Matthew D. Shaw, M. Spiropulu

2024Optica Quantum25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Entanglement distribution based on time-bin qubits is an attractive option for emerging quantum networks. We demonstrate a 4.09-GHz repetition rate source of photon pairs entangled across early and late time bins separated by 80 ps. Simultaneous high rates and high visibilities are achieved through frequency multiplexing the spontaneous parametric down conversion output into eight time-bin entangled channel pairs. We demonstrate entanglement visibilities as high as 99.4%, total entanglement rates up to 3.55×10 6 coincidences/s, and predict a straightforward path towards achieving up to an order of magnitude improvement in rates without compromising visibility. Finally, we resolve the density matrices of the entangled states for each multiplexed channel and express distillable entanglement rates in ebit/s, thereby quantifying the trade-off between visibility and coincidence rates that contributes to useful entanglement distribution. This source is a fundamental building block for high-rate entanglement-based quantum key distribution systems or advanced quantum networks.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum entanglementPhysicsMultiplexingQubitQuantum key distributionEntanglement distillationCoincidence countingQuantum channelBinQuantum networkPhoton entanglementQuantum mechanicsW statePhotonComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)QuantumTelecommunicationsAlgorithmElectrical engineeringEngineeringQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsMechanical and Optical Resonators
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