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Letter
Nature Physics 3, 538–541 (1 August 2007) | doi:10.1038/nphys644
Quantum interference of photon pairs from two remote trapped atomic ions
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Abstract
Trapped atomic ions are among the most attractive implementations of quantum bits for applications in quantum-information processing, owing to their long trapping lifetimes and long coherence times. Although nearby trapped ions can be entangled through their Coulomb-coupled motion, it seems more natural to entangle remotely located ions through a coupling mediated by photons, eliminating the need to control the ion motion.
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