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Remote generation of entanglement for individual atoms via optical fibers

arXiv:0805.4493 · doi:10.1088/0256-307X/25/7/009

Abstract

The generation of atomic entanglement is discussed in a system that atoms are trapped in separate cavities which are connected via optical fibers. Two distant atoms can be projected to Bell-state by synchronized turning off the local laser fields and then performing a single quantum measurement by a distant controller. The distinct advantage of this scheme is that it works in a regime that $Δ\approxκ\gg g$, which makes the scheme insensitive to cavity strong leakage. Moreover, the fidelity is not affected by atomic spontaneous emission.

4 pages, 3 figures