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Single calcium-40 ion as quantum memory for photon polarization: a case study
Philipp Müller, Jürgen Eschner
Published 2013-09-30, updated 2013-11-06Version 2
We present several schemes for heralded storage of polarization states of single photons in single ions, using the calcium-40 ion and photons at 854 nm wavelength as specific example. We compare the efficiencies of the schemes and the requirements for their implementation with respect to the preparation of the initial state of the ion, the absorption process and its analysis. These schemes may be used to create and herald entanglement of two distant ions through entanglement swapping; they are easily adapted to other atomic systems and wavelengths.
Comments: reviewed and published version
Journal: Appl. Phys. B (2014) Volume 114, 303
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