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We propose a method for entangling a system of two-level atoms in photonic crystals. The atoms are assumed to move in void regions of a photonic crystal. The interaction between the atoms is mediated either via a defect mode or via a resonant dipole-dipole interaction. We show that these interactions can produce pure entangled atomic states. We analyze the problem with parameters typical for currently existing photonic crystals and Rydberg atoms and we show that the atoms can emerge from photonic crystals in entangled states. Depending on the linear dimensions of the crystal we estimate that a pair of atoms entangled in a photonic crystal can be separated by tens of centimeters.

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Receive 11 June 1999 and Received in final form 4 October 1999

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Konôpka, M., Bužek, V. Entangling atoms in photonic crystals. Eur. Phys. J. D 10, 285–293 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100530050550

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