npj Quantum Information (May 2023)

On-chip spin-photon entanglement based on photon-scattering of a quantum dot

  • Ming Lai Chan,
  • Alexey Tiranov,
  • Martin Hayhurst Appel,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Leonardo Midolo,
  • Sven Scholz,
  • Andreas D. Wieck,
  • Arne Ludwig,
  • Anders Søndberg Sørensen,
  • Peter Lodahl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-023-00717-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract The realization of on-chip quantum interfaces between flying photons and solid-state spins is a key building block for quantum-information processors, enabling, e.g., distributed quantum computing, where remote quantum registers are interconnected by flying photons. Self-assembled quantum dots integrated into nanostructures are one of the most promising systems for such an endeavor thanks to their near-unity photon-emitter coupling and fast spontaneous emission rate. Here we demonstrate high-fidelity on-chip entanglement between an incoming photon and a stationary quantum-dot hole spin qubit. The entanglement is induced by sequential scattering of the time-bin encoded photon interleaved with active spin control within a microsecond, two orders of magnitude faster than those achieved in other solid-state platforms. Conditioning on the detection of a reflected photon renders the entanglement fidelity immune to the spectral wandering of the emitter. These results represent a major step towards realizing a quantum node capable of interchanging information with flying photons and on-chip quantum logic, as required for quantum networks and quantum repeaters.