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Long-Lived quantum memories and quantum networks

Time: Tue 2023-10-03 10.00

Location: FA32

Participating: Prof. Zong-Quan Zhou, University of Science and Technology, China

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Abstract:

I will briefly introduce the concept of quantum networks and quantum memories. As a vital application of quantum networks, the distributed quantum computing provides a viable approach towards scalable quantum computation. However, it has only been realized within single nodes or between nodes separated by a few tens of meters. Here, we demonstrate distributed quantum computing between two nodes separated by 7 km, based on stationary qubits combined with long-lived and multiplexed quantum memories, flying qubits at telecom wavelengths, and active feedforward control based on field-deployed fiber channels. This result lays the foundation for the construction of large-scale quantum computing networks relying on commercial fiber channels.