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Quantum Transduction of Telecommunications-band Single Photons from a Quantum Dot by Frequency Upconversion

Quantum Physics 2011-08-22 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Optics

Abstract

The ability to transduce non-classical states of light from one wavelength to another is a requirement for integrating disparate quantum systems that take advantage of telecommunications-band photons for optical fiber transmission of quantum information and near-visible, stationary systems for manipulation and storage. In addition, transducing a single-photon source at 1.3 {\mu}m to visible wavelengths for detection would be integral to linear optical quantum computation due to the challenges of detection in the near-infrared. Recently, transduction at single-photon power levels has been accomplished through frequency upconversion, but it has yet to be demonstrated for a true single-photon source. Here, we transduce the triggered single-photon emission of a semiconductor quantum dot at 1.3 {\mu}m to 710 nm with a total detection (internal conversion) efficiency of 21% (75%). We demonstrate that the 710 nm signal maintains the quantum character of the 1.3 {\mu}m signal, yielding a photon anti-bunched second-order intensity correlation, g^(2)(t), that shows the optical field is composed of single photons with g^(2)(0) = 0.165 < 0.5.

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@article{arxiv.1004.2686,
  title  = {Quantum Transduction of Telecommunications-band Single Photons from a Quantum Dot by Frequency Upconversion},
  author = {Matthew T. Rakher and Lijun Ma and Oliver Slattery and Xiao Tang and Kartik Srinivasan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.2686},
  year   = {2011}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures