Ultrafast switching of telecom photon-number states
Abstract
A crucial component of photonic quantum information processing platforms is the ability to modulate, route, convert, and switch quantum states of light noiselessly with low insertion loss. For instance, a high-speed, low-loss optical switch is crucial for scaling quantum photonic systems that rely on measurement-based feed-forward approaches. Such a device will also ideally be capable of operating on photon-number states, which can act as non-Gaussian resources. Here, we demonstrate ultrafast all-optical switching of heralded photon-number states, of up to 6 photons, using the optical Kerr effect in a single-mode fiber. A local birefringence is created by a high-intensity pump pulse at a center wavelength of 1030 nm which overlaps temporally with the 1550 nm photons in the fiber. A switching efficiency of 99 % is reached with a resolution of 2.3 ps, an insertion loss of dB, and a signal-to-noise ratio of 32,000.
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@article{arxiv.2504.12376,
title = {Ultrafast switching of telecom photon-number states},
author = {Kate L. Fenwick and Frédéric Bouchard and Alicia Sit and Timothy Lee and Andrew H. Proppe and Guillaume Thekkadath and Duncan England and Philip J. Bustard and Jeff S. Lundeen and Benjamin J. Sussman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.12376},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures