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Optomechanical Transducers for Long-Distance Quantum Communication

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2010

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Stannigel, Kai, Peter Rabl, Anders S. Sørensen, Peter Zoller and Mikhail D. Lukin. 2010. Optomechanical Transducers for Long-Distance Quantum Communication. Physical Review Letters 105(22): 220501.

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We describe a new scheme to interconvert stationary and photonic qubits which is based on indirect qubit-light interactions mediated by a mechanical resonator. This approach does not rely on the specific optical response of the qubit and thereby enables optical quantum interfaces for a wide range of solid state spin and charge based systems. We discuss the implementation of state transfer protocols between distant nodes of a quantum network and show that high transfer fidelities can be achieved under realistic experimental conditions.

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cavity optomechanics, noisy channels, state, field, resonator, system, dot

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