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Efficient generation and spectral characterization of spectrally factorable biphotons

Quantum Physics 2017-03-29 v2

Abstract

Spectrally unentangled biphotons with high single-spatiotemporal-mode purity are highly desirable for many quantum information processing tasks. We generate biphotons with an inferred heralded-state spectral purity of 99%, the highest to date without any spectral filtering, by pulsed spontaneous parametric downconversion in a custom-fabricated periodically-poled KTiOPO4_4 crystal under extended Gaussian phase-matching conditions. To efficiently characterize the joint spectral intensity of the generated biphotons at high spectral resolution, we employ a commercially available dispersion compensation module (DCM) with a dispersion equivalent to 100 km of standard optical fiber and with an insertion loss of only 2.8 dB. Compared with the typical method of using two temperature-stabilized equal-length fibers that incurs an insertion loss of 20 dB per fiber, the DCM approach achieves high spectral resolution in a much shorter measurement time. Because the dispersion amount and center wavelengths of DCMs can be easily customized, spectral characterization in a wide range of quantum photonic applications should benefit significantly from this technique.

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@article{arxiv.1701.01755,
  title  = {Efficient generation and spectral characterization of spectrally factorable biphotons},
  author = {Changchen Chen and Cao Bo and Murphy Yuezhen Niu and Feihu Xu and Zheshen Zhang and Jeffrey H. Shapiro and Franco N. C. Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.01755},
  year   = {2017}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures