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      Quantum state transfer and entanglement distribution among distant nodes in a quantum network

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          We propose a scheme to utilize photons for ideal quantum transmission between atoms located at spatially-separated nodes of a quantum network. The transmission protocol employs special laser pulses which excite an atom inside an optical cavity at the sending node so that its state is mapped into a time-symmetric photon wavepacket that will enter a cavity at the receiving node and be absorbed by an atom there with unit probability. Implementation of our scheme would enable reliable transfer or sharing of entanglement among spatially distant atoms.

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                Journal
                12 November 1996
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.3221
                quant-ph/9611017
                d2f2a5f1-38b8-4d3e-992b-065a7646d48b
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                4 pages, 3 postscript figures
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                Quantum physics & Field theory
                Quantum physics & Field theory

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