Abstract
Trapped atomic ion quantum memories can be locally entangled via the Coulomb interaction and remotely entangled based on probabilistic photonic interfaces. Both versions are presented, highlighting their features and drawbacks when applied to quantum computing and quantum communication protocols.
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