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21 May 2015 High-purity single-mode photon source for integrated quantum photonics
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Integrated quantum photonics relies critically on photon sources that have great purity, single-mode property, scalability, integrability and flexibility for both integrated quantum computing and long-haul quantum communication. Here we report a photon-pair/single-photon source that utilizes cavity-enhanced four-wave mixing in a high-Q silicon microresonator. The photon-pair source has a spectral brightness of 6:25 × 108 pairs/s/mW2/GHz and a quantum cross-correlation of g(2)si (0) = (2:58 ± 0:16) × 104. The generated photons are single-mode, with a quantum self-correlation of 1:87 ± 0:05. The heralded single photons has conditional photon autocorrelation gc(2) as low as 0:0075 ± 0:0017 at 5:9 × 104 pair/s.
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Xiyuan Lu, Wei C. Jiang, Jidong Zhang, and Qiang Lin "High-purity single-mode photon source for integrated quantum photonics", Proc. SPIE 9500, Quantum Information and Computation XIII, 950018 (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2177630
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KEYWORDS
Quantum computing

Silicon

Photonics

Quantum communications

Coarse wavelength division multiplexing

Photonic crystal devices

Photonic crystals

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