npj Quantum Information (Jan 2024)

Hong-Ou-Mandel interference of single-photon-level pulses stored in independent room-temperature quantum memories

  • Sonali Gera,
  • Chase Wallace,
  • Mael Flament,
  • Alessia Scriminich,
  • Mehdi Namazi,
  • Youngshin Kim,
  • Steven Sagona-Stophel,
  • Giuseppe Vallone,
  • Paolo Villoresi,
  • Eden Figueroa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-024-00803-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Quantum repeater networks require independent absorptive quantum memories capable of storing and retrieving indistinguishable photons to perform high-repetition entanglement swapping operations. The ability to perform these coherent operations at room temperature is of prime importance for the realization of scalable quantum networks. We perform Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interference between photonic polarization states and single-photon-level pulses stored and retrieved from two sets of independent room-temperature quantum memories. We show that the storage and retrieval of polarization states from quantum memories does not degrade the HOM visibility for few-photon-level polarization states in a dual-rail configuration. For single-photon-level pulses, we measure the HOM visibility with various levels of background in a single polarization, single-rail QM, and investigate its dependence on the signal-to-background ratio. We obtain an HOM visibility of 43%, compared to the 48% no-memory limit of our set-up. These results allow us to estimate a 33% visibility for polarization qubits under the same conditions. These demonstrations lay the groundwork for future applications using large-scale memory-assisted quantum networks.