quantum optics

Programmable cavity-enhanced telecom quantum memory in thin-film lithium niobate

arXiv:2605.14777

summary

The paper demonstrates a cavity‑enhanced quantum memory built in an erbium‑doped thin‑film lithium niobate microring that stores telecom photons with programmable, fast spectral control and high on‑chip efficiency.

Abstract

Spectrally multiplexed telecom quantum networks require quantum memories combining efficient storage with programmable frequency addressing. An integrated implementation should therefore unite a native telecom transition, efficient storage, and fast on-chip spectral control. Here we demonstrate a cavity-enhanced memory in an isotopically purified -doped thin-film lithium niobate microring. Long-lived hyperfine shelving states enable persistent, high-contrast atomic frequency comb preparation with a single-component lifetime of ~s, while cavity impedance matching yields on-chip efficiency for 100-ns storage. The intrinsic electro-optic response enables frequency-selective storage and routing at rates up to 20~MHz. We further store and retrieve time-energy-entangled telecom photons, violating an entanglement-witness bound by more than 11 standard deviations. Our results establish erbium-doped thin-film lithium niobate as a programmable light--matter interface for spectrally multiplexed quantum networks.

29 pages, 24 figures

Topics & keywords

#quantum memory#telecom photons#thin-film lithium niobide#erbium doping#electro‑optic control#frequency multiplexingEr-167atomic frequency combmicroring resonatorelectro‑optic modulationhyperfine shelvingentanglement witness