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Title

Deterministic Bell state measurement with a single quantum memory.

Authors

Kamimaki, Akira; Wakamatsu, Keidai; Mikata, Kosuke; Sekiguchi, Yuhei; Kosaka, Hideo

Abstract

Entanglements serve as a resource for any quantum information system and are deterministically generated or swapped by a joint measurement called complete Bell state measurement (BSM). The determinism arises from a quantum nondemolition measurement of two coupled qubits with the help of readout ancilla, which inevitably requires extra physical qubits. We here demonstrate a deterministic and complete BSM with only a nitrogen atom in a nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond as a quantum memory without relying on any carbon isotopes, which are the extra qubits, by exploiting electron‒nitrogen (14N) double qutrits at a zero magnetic field. The degenerate logical qubits within the subspace of qutrits on the electron and nitrogen spins are holonomically controlled by arbitrarily polarized microwave and radiofrequency pulses via zero-field-split states as the ancilla, thus enabling the complete BSM deterministically. Since the system works under an isotope-free and field-free environment, the demonstration paves the way to realize high-fidelity quantum repeaters for long-haul quantum networks and quantum interfaces for large-scale distributed quantum computers.

Subjects

QUANTUM measurement; QUANTUM computers; ELECTRON spin; QUBITS; MAGNETIC fields; CARBON isotopes

Publication

NPJ Quantum Information, 2023, Vol 9, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

2056-6387

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/s41534-023-00771-z

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