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Entanglement plays a central role in fundamental tests of quantum mechanics as well as in the burgeoning field of quantum information processing. Particularly in the context of quantum networks and communication, an outstanding challenge is the efficient generation of entanglement between stationary (spin) and flying (photon) qubits. In this talk, I will first show the observation of quantum entanglement...
We will describe experimental realization of two novel approaches to quantum interface between single photons and spins in atomic and solid-state systems. Progress towards implementation of potential applications of these techniques will be discussed.
We will describe experimental realization of two novel approaches to quantum interface between single photons and spins in atomic and solid-state systems. Progress towards implementation of potential applications of these techniques will be discussed.
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