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In this Invited Paper, we will summarize our vision for quantum networks based on arrays of individual neutral atoms. With a photonic interface such as an optical cavity, some atoms in the array – the “communication” qubits – can establish remote entanglement while others – the “data” qubits – are used for large-scale quantum information processing or for quantum-enhanced metrology via an atomic clock transition. Deterministic gates within the array will enable operations and algorithms that are distributed among all the qubits in two or more nodes. Additionally, we will discuss our efforts to realize this vision with arrays of ytterbium-171 atoms in optical tweezers, in which telecom-band photons can be directly entangled with nuclear spin qubits without the need for wavelength conversion.
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Jacob P. Covey,Lintao Li,William Huie,Xiye Hu,Zhubing Jia,Aakash .,Won Kyu Calvin Sun,Yuhao Dong, andTree Hiri-O-Tuppa
"Quantum networks with ytterbium atom processing nodes", Proc. SPIE 12911, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation IV, 1291118 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692754
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Jacob P. Covey, Lintao Li, William Huie, Xiye Hu, Zhubing Jia, Aakash ., Won Kyu Calvin Sun, Yuhao Dong, Tree Hiri-O-Tuppa, "Quantum networks with ytterbium atom processing nodes," Proc. SPIE 12911, Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation IV, 1291118 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2692754