Heralded entanglement distribution between two absorptive quantum memories
Xiao Liu, Jun Hu, Zong-Feng Li, Xue Li, Pei-Yun Li, Peng-Jun Liang,, Zong-Quan Zhou, Chuan-Feng Li, Guang-Can Guo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates heralded entanglement distribution between absorptive quantum memories separated by 3.5 meters, showcasing a key step towards practical quantum repeaters and high-speed quantum networks.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental realization of heralded entanglement between absorptive quantum memories with high fidelity, overcoming limitations of previous schemes.
Findings
Achieved 80.4% fidelity in entanglement distribution
Built two quantum nodes with solid-state memories and entangled photon sources
Demonstrated compatibility with deterministic sources and multiplexing
Abstract
Owing to the inevitable loss in communication channels, the distance of entanglement distribution is limited to approximately 100 kilometres on the ground. Quantum repeaters can circumvent this problem by using quantum memory and entanglement swapping. As the elementary link of a quantum repeater, the heralded distribution of two-party entanglement between two remote nodes has only been realized with built-in-type quantum memories. These schemes suffer from the trade-off between multiplexing capacity and deterministic properties and hence hinder the development of efficient quantum repeaters. Quantum repeaters based on absorptive quantum memories can overcome such limitations because they separate the quantum memories and the quantum light sources. Here we present an experimental demonstration of heralded entanglement between absorptive quantum memories. We build two nodes separated by…
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