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    Cavity-coupled telecom atomic source in silicon

    Novel T centers in silicon hold great promise for quantum networking applications due to their telecom band optical transitions and the long-lived ground state electronic spins. An open challenge for advancing...

    Adam Johnston, Ulises Felix-Rendon, Yu-En Wong, Songtao Chen in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Indistinguishable telecom band photons from a single Er ion in the solid state

    Atomic defects in the solid state are a key component of quantum repeater networks for long-distance quantum communication1. Recently, there has been significant interest in rare earth ions24, in particular Er3+

    Salim Ourari, Łukasz Dusanowski, Sebastian P. Horvath, Mehmet T. Uysal in Nature (2023)

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    Optical quantum nondemolition measurement of a single rare earth ion qubit

    Optically-interfaced spins in the solid state are a promising platform for quantum technologies. A crucial component of these systems is high-fidelity, projective measurement of the spin state. Here, we demons...

    Mouktik Raha, Songtao Chen, Christopher M. Phenicie, Salim Ourari in Nature Communications (2020)