Free space quantum communication with a portable quantum memory
Mehdi Namazi, Giuseppe Vallone, Bertus Jordaan, Connor Goham, Reihaneh, Shahrokhshahi, Paolo Villoresi, Eden Figueroa

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a portable quantum memory integrated into a free-space quantum communication system, enabling secure quantum information transfer and paving the way for practical quantum cryptography networks.
Contribution
It reports the first interconnection of four quantum modules, including a portable quantum memory, in a functional free-space quantum network for secure communication.
Findings
Successful storage and retrieval of polarization qubits in a portable quantum memory.
Low noise operation suitable for quantum cryptography.
Portable setup demonstrating potential for real-world quantum networks.
Abstract
The realization of an elementary quantum network that is intrinsically secure and operates over long distances requires the interconnection of several quantum modules performing different tasks. In this work we report the interconnection of four different quantum modules: (i) a random polarization qubit generator, (ii) a free-space quantum communication channel, (iii) an ultra-low noise portable quantum memory and (iv) a qubit decoder, in a functional elementary quantum network possessing all capabilities needed for quantum information distribution protocols. We create weak coherent pulses at the single photon level encoding polarization states in a randomized sequence. The random qubits are sent over a free-space link and coupled into a dual rail room temperature quantum memory and after storage and retrieval are analyzed in a four detector…
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