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Building Quantum Networks with Ions in Optical Cavities

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Abstract

Trapped ions are a key experimental platform for quantum computing, while photons transport information over long distances. Optical cavities provide a coherent link between these two systems, as demonstrated by recent experiments with calcium ions.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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