Quantum Storage of Heralded Polarization Qubits in Birefringent and Anisotropically Absorbing Materials
Physical Review Letters 108(19)
Article 2012 English
Authors
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Christoph Clausen
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Félix Bussières
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Mikael Afzelius
Abstract
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Storage of quantum information encoded into heralded single photons is an essential constituent of long-distance quantum communication based on quantum repeaters and of optical quantum information processing. The storage of photonic polarization qubits is, however, difficult because many materials are birefringent and have polarization-dependent absorption. Here we present a simple scheme that eliminates these polarization effects, and we demonstrate it by storing heralded polarization qubits into a solid-state quantum memory. The quantum memory is implemented with a biaxial yttrium orthosilicate (${\mathrm{Y}}_{2}{\mathrm{SiO}}_{5}$) crystal doped with rare-earth ions. Heralded single photons generated from a filtered spontaneous parametric down-conversion source are stored, and quantum state tomography of the retrieved polarization state reveals an average fidelity of $97.5\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.4%$, which is significantly higher than what is achievable with a measure-and-prepare strategy.
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