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Multiplexing entanglement in a quantum network

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Researchers use rare-earth ions to achieve the first -ever demonstration of entanglement multiplexing between individual memory qubits in a quantum network.

Researchers embedding ytterbium atoms inside crystals and coupling them to optical cavities -- nanoscale structures that capture and guide light.

The work is described in a paper published on February 26 in the journal Nature .

The unique properties of rare-earth ions combined with our demonstrated protocol pave the way for networks with hundreds of qubits per node.

"We believe this work lays a robust foundation for high-performance quantum communication systems," Faraon says.

The research is published in Nature journal Nature , 2025 .

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