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Single-active-element demultiplexed multi-photon source

Quantum Physics 2023-11-15 v1

Abstract

Temporal-to-spatial demultiplexing routes non-simultaneous events of the same spatial mode to distinct output trajectories. This technique has now been widely adopted because it gives access to higher-number multi-photon states when exploiting solid-state quantum emitters. However, implementations so far have required an always-increasing number of active elements, rapidly facing resource constraints. Here, we propose and demonstrate a demultiplexing approach that utilizes only a single active element for routing to, in principle, an arbitrary number of outputs. We employ our device in combination with a high-efficiency quantum dot based single-photon source, and measure up to eight demultiplexed highly indistinguishable single photons. We discuss the practical limitations of our approach, and describe in which conditions it can be used to demultiplex, e.g., tens of outputs. Our results thus provides a path for the preparation of resource-efficient larger-scale multi-photon sources.

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@article{arxiv.2304.12956,
  title  = {Single-active-element demultiplexed multi-photon source},
  author = {Lena M. Hansen and Lorenzo Carosini and Lennart Jehle and Francesco Giorgino and Romane Houvenaghel and Michal Vyvlecka and Juan C. Loredo and Philip Walther},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.12956},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

7 pages, 7 figures

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