Communications Physics (Nov 2024)

Multiplexed quantum repeaters based on single-photon interference with mild stabilization

  • Daisuke Yoshida,
  • Tomoyuki Horikiri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01849-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Quantum repeaters are pivotal in the physical layer of the quantum internet, and quantum repeaters capable of efficient entanglement distribution are necessary for its development. Quantum repeater schemes based on single-photon interference are promising because of their potential efficiency. However, schemes involving first-order interference with photon sources at distant nodes require stringent phase stability of the components, which pose challenges for long-distance implementation. In this paper, we present a quantum repeater scheme that leverages single-photon interference and reduces the difficulty of achieving phase stabilization. Additionally, under specific conditions, our scheme achieves a higher entanglement distribution rate between end nodes compared with the existing schemes. Thus, the proposed approach could lead to improved rates with technologies that are currently unavailable but possible in the future and will ultimately facilitate the development of multimode quantum repeaters.