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Erbium emitters in commercially fabricated nanophotonic silicon waveguides

Quantum Physics 2023-07-27 v1 Optics

Abstract

Quantum memories integrated into nanophotonic silicon devices are a promising platform for large quantum networks and scalable photonic quantum computers. In this context, erbium dopants are particularly attractive, as they combine optical transitions in the telecommunications frequency band with the potential for second-long coherence time. Here we show that these emitters can be reliably integrated into commercially fabricated low-loss waveguides. We investigate several integration procedures and obtain ensembles of many emitters with an inhomogeneous broadening of < 2 GHz and a homogeneous linewidth of < 30 kHz. We further observe the splitting of the electronic spin states in a magnetic field up to 9 T that freezes paramagnetic impurities. Our findings are an important step towards long-lived quantum memories that can be fabricated on a wafer-scale using CMOS technology.

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@article{arxiv.2307.14017,
  title  = {Erbium emitters in commercially fabricated nanophotonic silicon waveguides},
  author = {Stephan Rinner and Florian Burger and Andreas Gritsch and Jonas Schmitt and Andreas Reiserer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.14017},
  year   = {2023}
}