Parallelized telecom quantum networking with an ytterbium-171 atom array

  • Lintao Li
  • , Xiye Hu
  • , Zhubing Jia
  • , William Huie
  • , Won Kyu Calvin Sun
  • , Aakash
  • , Yuhao Dong
  • , Narisak Hiri-O-Tuppa
  • , Jacob P. Covey

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Abstract

The integration of quantum computers and sensors into a quantum network enables new capabilities in quantum information science. Most networks with atom-like qubits operate at visible or near-ultraviolet wavelengths and require conversion to the telecom band for long-distance communication, which reduces efficiency and potentially introduces noise. Here we report high-fidelity entanglement between ytterbium-171 atoms and optical photons generated directly in the telecommunication band, where fibre loss is low. The nuclear spin of the atom is entangled with a single photon in the time-bin basis, yielding a high atom-measurement-corrected atom–photon Bell state fidelity. This can be further improved by addressing photon measurement errors. By imaging the atom array onto an optical fibre array, we also implement a parallelized networking protocol that can increase the remote entanglement rate proportionately with the number of channels. We also preserve coherence on a memory qubit during operations on communication qubits. These results support the integration of atomic systems into scalable quantum networks.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1826-1833
Number of pages8
JournalNature Physics
Volume21
Issue number11
Early online dateSep 12 2025
DOIs
StateE-pub ahead of print - Sep 12 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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