Bulletin of the American Physical Society
53rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 67, Number 7
Monday–Friday, May 30–June 3 2022; Orlando, Florida
Session M09: Advancing Techologies and Techniques for Trapped Ions
2:00 PM–4:00 PM,
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Room: Salon 11/12
Chair: Phil Richerme, IU
Abstract: M09.00004 : Single Photon Generation with 138Ba+ Ions Excited by Pulsed Light for Quantum Networking*
2:36 PM–2:48 PM
Presenter:
Mikhail Shalaev
(Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
Authors:
Mikhail Shalaev
(Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
Isabella Goetting
(Physics Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
George Toh
(Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
Jameson O'Reilly
(Physics Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
Sagnik Saha
(Physics Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University)
Christopher Monroe
(Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Duke Quantum Center, Duke University; Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland)
*This work is supported by the ARO with funding from the IARPA LogiQ program, the NSF STAQ Program, the DOE Quantum Systems Accelerator, the ARO MURI on Modular Quantum Circuits, the AFOSR MURI on Quantum Transduction, the AFOSR MURI on Interactive Quantum Computation and Communication Protocols, and the ARL Center for Distributed Quantum Information.
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