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Single-Photon Switching and Entanglement of Solid-State Qubits in an Integrated Nanophotonic System

Quantum Physics 2017-03-21 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Optics

Abstract

Efficient interfaces between photons and quantum emitters form the basis for quantum networks and enable nonlinear optical devices operating at the single-photon level. We demonstrate an integrated platform for scalable quantum nanophotonics based on silicon-vacancy (SiV) color centers coupled to nanoscale diamond devices. By placing SiV centers inside diamond photonic crystal cavities, we realize a quantum-optical switch controlled by a single color center. We control the switch using SiV metastable orbital states and verify optical switching at the single-photon level by using photon correlation measurements. We use Raman transitions to realize a single-photon source with a tunable frequency and bandwidth in a diamond waveguide. Finally, we create entanglement between two SiV centers by detecting indistinguishable Raman photons emitted into a single waveguide. Entanglement is verified using a novel superradiant feature observed in photon correlation measurements, paving the way for the realization of quantum networks.

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@article{arxiv.1608.05147,
  title  = {Single-Photon Switching and Entanglement of Solid-State Qubits in an Integrated Nanophotonic System},
  author = {Alp Sipahigil and Ruffin E. Evans and Denis D. Sukachev and Michael J. Burek and Johannes Borregaard and Mihir K. Bhaskar and Christian T. Nguyen and Jose L. Pacheco and Haig A. Atikian and Charles Meuwly and Ryan M. Camacho and Fedor Jelezko and Edward Bielejec and Hongkun Park and Marko Lončar and Mikhail D. Lukin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05147},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

15 pages and 5 figures. Supplementary Material, 36 pages and 10 figures, available as an ancillary file