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Creating narrow-band single photons suitable for gradient echo quantum memories

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Abstract

Quantum memories are essential for quantum data processing. Efficient storage requires tailoring matched bandwidths for memory and photons. Gradient Echo Memory is the most efficient memory to-date. Here we present our cavity enhanced down-conversion source tailored for this memory.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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