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Quantum Repeater Approach based on Diamond Spin Qubit

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Abstract

Challenges for building a quantum repeater system using a nitrogen vacancy center in diamond are overviewed and the futures are discussed. Our approach for further development of quantum repeater network is also presented with experimental demonstrations of quantum entanglement detection between a photon and an electron spin in an NV center for quantum entanglement swapping.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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