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Remote Entanglement between a Single Atom and a Bose-Einstein Condensate
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EngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicQuantum ComputingRemote EntanglementSingle PhotonQuantum ProtocolsQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum MatterQuantum OpticsQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsQuantum InformationAtomic PhysicsQuantum SwitchesBose-einstein CondensationQuantum TransducersStationary SystemsQuantum OpticQuantum TeleportationNatural SciencesQuantum DevicesQuantum CommunicationQuantum SystemQuantum Networking
Entanglement between stationary systems at remote locations is a key resource for quantum networks. We report on the experimental generation of remote entanglement between a single atom inside an optical cavity and a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). To produce this, a single photon is created in the atom-cavity system, thereby generating atom-photon entanglement. The photon is transported to the BEC and converted into a collective excitation in the BEC, thus establishing matter-matter entanglement. After a variable delay, this entanglement is converted into photon-photon entanglement. The matter-matter entanglement lifetime of 100 μs exceeds the photon duration by 2 orders of magnitude. The total fidelity of all concatenated operations is 95%. This hybrid system opens up promising perspectives in the field of quantum information.
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