Entanglement Management and Control in Transparent Optical Quantum Networks

The DOE SC program in Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) hereby announces its interest in entanglement management and control in transparent optical quantum communications networks.

Recently, tremendous progress has been made in understanding how quantum information with its complex

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characterization can be geographically distributed to achieve extraordinary capabilities that are impossible using classical optical telecommunication networks.

This process involves quantum entanglement, a complex and valuable but perishable resource in which the transmitted quantum information is encoded.

Although the transmission of an entanglement state over a dedicated single-hop channel has been successfully demonstrated, the distribution of a large number (several thousand) of entangled states in multi-hop and multi-user mesh-topology quantum networks remains an open challenge.The focus of this FOA is on entanglement traffic engineering - the scalable management and control of a large pool of quantum entangled states carried over multi-hop multi-user optical quantum networks.

This announcement is based on the vision of universal transparent quantum networks described in the quantum networks for science workshop report [1] and on an earlier SC program announcement to the national laboratories [8] focusing on the development of basic network components such as quantum transductions, quantum frequency converters, quantum repeaters, and generic quantum networks nodes hosting Quantum Information Science (QIS) applications.

The ultimate aim is to develop quantum network capabilities to support the vision articulated in the quantum internet blueprint workshop report [9].

While a universal transparent optical quantum network should be able to allow users to distribute different entangled states (including squeezed states), the interest in this announcement is on bipartite hybrid Discrete Variable/Continuous Variable (DV/CV) [2,3,4,6] entanglement.

Applications that focus on the theoretical foundation of entanglement engineering in quantum networks described above are welcomed; however, priority will be given to applications that emphasize both theoretical and - potential uses of their research results in a quantum network testbed.

This FOA seeks to advance understanding of how entanglement operates in quantum networks:
The engineering challenges of how to optimize a quantum network will build on this foundation of basic research.
Related Programs

Office of Science Financial Assistance Program

Department of Energy


Agency:

Office: Office of Science

Estimated Funding: $6,000,000


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Office of Science Funding Opportunities Webpage

Additional Information of Eligibility:
All types of domestic applicants are eligible to apply, except nonprofit organizations described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that engaged in lobbying activities after December 31, 1995.

Applicants that are not domestic organizations should be advised that: • Individual applicants are unlikely to possess the skills, abilities, and resources to successfully accomplish the objectives of this FOA.

Individual applicants are encouraged to address this concern in their applications and to demonstrate how they will accomplish the objectives of this FOA.

• Non-domestic applicants are advised that successful applications from non-domestic applicants include a detailed demonstration of how the applicant possesses skills, resources, and abilities that do not exist among potential domestic applicants This FOA does not support an applicant’s commercial activity.

Applications from for-profit organizations that propose a scientific scope of work related to current business activity or uses are considered to be commercial activity and will be declined.

Applications containing a scientific scope of work that is or has been supported by or proposed to a Federal Small Business Innovative Research or Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program are considered to be commercial activity and will be declined without merit review.

All for-profit applicants must include a description, not to exceed 200 words, of how their proposed work will advance scientific understanding of a basic and fundamental nature as an appendix to the research narrative.

Federally-affiliated entities must adhere to the eligibility standards below: 1.

DOE/NNSA National Laboratories DOE/NNSA National Laboratories are eligible to submit applications under this FOA and may be proposed as subrecipeints under another organization’s application.

If recommended for funding as a lead applicant, funding will be provided through the DOE Field-Work Proposal System.

If recommended for funding as a proposed subrecipient, the value of the proposed subaward will be removed from the prime applicant’s award and will be provided to the laboratory through the DOE Field-Work Proposal System.

No administrative provisions of this FOA will apply to the laboratory or any laboratory subcontractor.

In addition to the cognizant Contracting Officer, Office of Science Laboratories are required to provide written authorization from the Director of Laboratory Policy (SC-42) with the application in order to be eligible to apply for funding under this FOA.

Additional instructions for securing authorization from the cognizant Contracting Officer and SC-42 are found in Section VIII of this FOA.

2.

Non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs Non-DOE/NNSA FFRDCs are not eligible to submit applications under this FOA but may be proposed as subrecipients under another organization’s application.

If recommended for funding as a proposed subrecipient, the value of the proposed subaward may be removed from the prime applicant’s award and may be provided through an Inter-Agency Award to the FFRDC’s sponsoring Federal Agency.

Additional instructions for securing authorization from the cognizant Contracting Officer are found in Section VIII of this FOA.

3.

Other Federal Agencies Other Federal Agencies are not eligible to submit applications under this FOA but may be proposed as subrecipients under another organization’s application.

If recommended for funding as a proposed subrecipient, the value of the proposed subaward may be removed from the prime applicant’s award and may be provided through an Inter-Agency Award.

Additional instructions for providing statutory authorization are found in Section VIII of this FOA.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.energy.gov/science/office-science-funding/office-science-funding-opportunities

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Date Posted:
2021-03-18

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Archive Date:
2021-06-16


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