Extending boundaries in quantum networks
Gerhard Rempe | Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Quantum networks are captivating systems designed to distribute entanglement for classically infeasible applications. Links between two parties have been demonstrated, but extension to many nodes is a challenge. The talk describes an approach which is based on a combination of quantum registers, quantum interfaces and light-matter quantum gates. Concatenation of such gates entangles distant nodes and streams of photons with unprecedented rates and efficiencies. A zoo of entanglement topologies has been produced with unparalleled qubit numbers. This opens the door to fascinating possibilities in quantum computation and quantum communication.
This special IQC Colloquium is part of the SPIE Photonics for Quantum 2025 conference. Opening remarks will be done by Norbert Lütkenhaus from 9:15 to 9:30 a.m.
Location
QNC 0101