Authors: Daisuke Yoshida, Tomoyuki Horikiri
Published on: January 17, 2024
Impact Score: 8.22
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2401.09578
Summary
- What is new: A quantum repeater scheme leveraging single-photon interference with reduced difficulty of phase stabilization.
- Why this is important: Quantum repeaters face challenges in phase stability for long-distance entanglement distribution.
- What the research proposes: A scheme that uses single-photon interference, feasible technologies like multimode quantum memories, and requires mild phase stabilization.
- Results: Higher entanglement distribution rate between end nodes compared to existing schemes.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: Single-photon interference
Models used: Multimode quantum repeaters
Data used: Two-photon sources, multimode quantum memories
Potential Impact
Telecommunications, Quantum Computing Companies, and Security Solutions Providers
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