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Quantum Correlations Between Telecom Light and Memory

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Abstract

Long-distance quantum information networks require information storage, retrieval and transmission at telecommunications wavelengths. We demonstrate conversion between 795 and 1367 nm light with efficiency 52% and measure non-classical correlations between telecom light and memory.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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