Entanglement of nanophotonic quantum memory nodes in a telecom network
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07252-z
a bit of the abstract:
… By integrating efficient bidirectional quantum frequency conversion of photonic communication qubits to telecommunication frequencies (1,350 nm), we demonstrate the entanglement of two nuclear spin memories through 40 km spools of low-loss fibre and a 35-km long fibre loop deployed in the Boston area urban environment, representing an enabling step towards practical quantum repeaters and large-scale quantum networks. …
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