Entanglement source and quantum memory analysis for zero added-loss multiplexing
Jeffrey H. Shapiro, Michael G. Raymer, Clark Embleton, Franco N. C., Wong, and Brian J. Smith

TL;DR
This paper analyzes a zero added-loss multiplexing (ZALM) system for entanglement distribution, focusing on the quantum sources and memories, and derives key parameters to optimize high-rate, high-fidelity quantum communication.
Contribution
It provides a detailed theoretical analysis of ZALM's SPDC sources, partial Bell-state measurements, and quantum memory loading, enabling performance optimization.
Findings
Heralding probability and fidelity depend on biphoton wave function purity.
Narrowband mode conversion is crucial for faithful quantum memory loading.
Separable biphoton wave functions are essential for high purity.
Abstract
High-rate, high-fidelity entanglement distribution is essential to the creation of a quantum internet, but recent achievements in fiber and satellite-based entanglement distribution fall far short of what is needed. Chen et al. [Phys. Rev. Appl. 19, 054209 (2023)] proposed a means for dramatically increasing entanglement-distribution rates via zero added-loss multiplexing (ZALM). ZALM's quantum transmitter employs a pair of Sagnac-configured spontaneous parametric downconverters (SPDCs), channelization via dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) filtering, and partial Bell-state measurements (BSMs) to realize a heralded source of frequency-multiplexed polarization-entangled biphotons. Each biphoton is transmitted to Alice and Bob with a classical message identifying its frequency channel and the heralded entangled state. Their quantum receivers use DWDM filtering and mode…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
