Please join us for a special CIQC Seminar featuring Dr. Aziza Suleymanzade (Harvard). She will give a talk titled: Quantum networking with solid-state defects in diamond nanophotonic cavities.
Abstract: Silicon-vacancy (SiV) defect centers in diamond coupled to nanophotonic crystal cavities offer a promising platform for quantum network applications. Our system utilizes long qubit coherence times, high optical cooperativity, and on-chip scalability, providing a unique path to the practical implementation of long-distance quantum networking. In this talk, I will present our recent results on generating long-distance distributed entanglement across a two-node network, demonstrating entanglement across a deployed 35-km telecom fiber network in the Boston/Cambridge area. I will also go over our ongoing projects, including the realization of blind delegated computing and applications for long-baseline entangled telescopes using our platform.
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Earlier Event: November 20
AMO/QI Seminar Dr. Lincoln Carr, Colorado School of Mines
Later Event: November 29
AMO Qual Club hosted by Prof. Alp Sipahigil