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Photon pair generation via down-conversion in III-V semiconductor microrings: modal dispersion and quasi-phase matching

Quantum Physics 2025-02-11 v3

Abstract

We explore how III-V semiconductor microring resonators can efficiently generate photon pairs and squeezed vacuum states via spontaneous parametric down-conversion by utilizing their built-in quasi phase matching and modal dispersion. We present an analytic expression for the biphoton wave function of photon pairs generated by weak pump pulses, and characterize the squeezed states that result under stronger pumping conditions. Our model includes loss, and captures the statistics of the scattered photons. A detailed sample calculation shows that for low pump powers conversion efficiencies of 105^{-5}, corresponding to a rate of 3939 MHz for a pump power of 1 μ\muW, are attainable for rudimentary structures such as a simple microring coupled to a waveguide, in both the continuous wave and pulsed excitation regimes. Our results suggest that high levels of squeezing and pump depletion are attainable, possibly leading to the deterministic generation of non-Gaussian states.

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@article{arxiv.2409.08230,
  title  = {Photon pair generation via down-conversion in III-V semiconductor microrings: modal dispersion and quasi-phase matching},
  author = {Samuel E. Fontaine and Colin Vendromin and Trevor J. Steiner and Amirali Atrli and Lillian Thiel and Joshua Castro and Galan Moody and John Bowers and Marco Liscidini and J. E. Sipe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.08230},
  year   = {2025}
}

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18 pages, 9 figures