Title :
Remote entanglement between a single atom and a Bose-Einstein condensate
Author :
Hahn, Carolin ; Lettner, Matthias ; Mücke, Martin ; Riedl, Stefan ; Vo, Christoph ; Baur, Simon ; Bochmann, Jörg ; Ritter, Stephan ; Dürr, Stephan ; Rempe, Gerhard
Author_Institution :
Max-Planck-Insititut fur Quantenopt., Garching, Germany
Abstract :
Entanglement has been recognised as a puzzling yet central element of quantum physics. While photons serve as flying qubits to distribute entanglement, the entanglement of stationary qubits at remote sites is a key resource for envisioned applications like distributed quantum computing. In our experiment we create remote entanglement between a single atom located inside a high-finesse optical cavity and a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). To this end we generate a single photon in the atom-cavity system, entangling the photon polarisation with the atomic Zeeman state. The photon is transported to a different laboratory in an optical fiber, where it is stored in a BEC employing electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). This converts the atom-photon entanglement into remote matter-matter entanglement. Subsequently we map the matter-matter entanglement onto photon-photon entanglement. The experimental setup is sketched in Fig. 1.
Keywords :
Bell theorem; Bose-Einstein condensation; Zeeman effect; atom-photon collisions; photon polarisation; photon-photon interactions; quantum entanglement; self-induced transparency; Bose-Einstein condensate; atom-cavity system; atom-photon entanglement; atomic Zeeman state; electromagnetically induced transparency; high finesse optical cavity; matter-matter entanglement; photon polarisation; photon-photon entanglement; remote entanglement; single atom; single photon generation; Atom optics; Cavity resonators; Laboratories; Optical polarization; Photonics; Polarization; Quantum entanglement;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/EQEC), 2011 Conference on and 12th European Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0533-5
Electronic_ISBN :
Pending
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE.2011.5943434