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On-chip quantum interference with heralded photons from two independent micro-ring resonator sources in silicon photonics

Quantum Physics 2018-08-08 v2

Abstract

High visibility on-chip quantum interference among indistinguishable single-photons from multiples sources is a key prerequisite for integrated linear optical quantum computing. Resonant enhancement in micro-ring resonators naturally enables brighter, purer and more indistinguishable single-photon production without any tight spectral filtering. The indistinguishability of heralded single-photons from multiple micro-ring resonators has not been measured in any photonic platform. Here, we report on-chip indistinguishability measurements of heralded single-photons generated from independent micro-ring resonators by using an on-chip Mach-Zehnder interferometer and spectral demultiplexer. We measured the raw heralded two-photon interference fringe visibility as 72 +/- 3%. This result agrees with our model, which includes device imperfections, spectral impurity and multi-pair emissions. We identify multi-pair emissions as the main factor limiting the nonclassical interference visibility, and show a route towards achieving near unity visibility in future experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1705.01029,
  title  = {On-chip quantum interference with heralded photons from two independent micro-ring resonator sources in silicon photonics},
  author = {Imad I. Faruque and Gary F. Sinclair and Damien Bonneau and John G. Rarity and Mark G. Thompson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.01029},
  year   = {2018}
}