Research

arXiv 2307.15696v1

Development of a Boston-area 50-km fiber quantum network testbed

Eric Bersin, Matthew Grein, Madison Sutula, Ryan Murphy, Yan Qi Huan, Mark Stevens, Aziza Suleymanzade, Catherine Lee, Ralf Riedinger, David J. Starling, Pieter-Jan Stas, Can M. Knaut, Neil Sinclair, Daniel R. Assumpcao, Yan-Cheng Wei, Erik N. Knall, Bartholomeus Machielse, Denis D. Sukachev, David S. Levonian, Mihir K. Bhaskar, Marko Lončar, Scott Hamilton, Mikhail Lukin, Dirk Englund, P. Benjamin Dixon

  • quant-ph
  • cs.NI
  • physics.optics

Distributing quantum information between remote systems will necessitate the integration of emerging quantum components with existing communication infrastructure. This requires understanding the channel-induced degradations of the transmitted quantum signals, beyond the typical characterization methods for classical communication systems. Here we report on a comprehensive characterization of a Boston-Area Quantum Network (BARQNET) telecom fiber testbed, measuring the time-of-flight, polarization, and phase noise imparted on transmitted signals. We further design and demonstrate a compensation system that is both resilient to these noise sources and compatible with integration of emerging quantum memory components on the deployed link. These results have utility for future work on the BARQNET as well as other quantum network testbeds in development, enabling near-term quantum networking demonstrations and informing what areas of technology development will be most impactful in advancing future system capabilities.

CQN Authors

Marko Lončar

Marko Loncar

Tiantsai Lin Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics
Harvard College Professor

Harvard University, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Mikhail Lukin

Mikhail Lukin

George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics

Harvard University, Department of Physics

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Dirk Englund

Dirk Englund

CQN Co-Deputy Director
Associate Professor of EECS

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

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