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Entanglement between Nitrogen-Vacancy spin in diamond and Telecom frequency photon

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate the preservation of entanglement between an NV spin and a photon upon quantum frequency conversion to the Telecom band. This is a crucial step in realizing long-distance quantum networks.

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