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Ultralow-loss integrated photonics enables bright, narrow-band, photon-pair sources

Optics 2024-08-27 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Photon-pair sources are critical building blocks for photonic quantum systems. Leveraging Kerr nonlinearity and cavity-enhanced spontaneous four-wave mixing, chip-scale photon-pair sources can be created using microresonators built on photonic integrated circuit. For practical applications, a high microresonator quality factor QQ is mandatory to magnify photon-pair sources' brightness and reduce their linewidth. The former is proportional to Q4Q^4, while the latter is inversely proportional to QQ. Here, we demonstrate an integrated, microresonator-based, narrow-band photon-pair source. The integrated microresonator, made of silicon nitride and fabricated using a standard CMOS foundry process, features ultralow loss down to 33 dB/m and intrinsic QQ factor exceeding 10710^7. The photon-pair source has brightness of 1.17×1091.17\times10^9 Hz/mW2^2/GHz and linewidth of 25.925.9 MHz, both of which are record values for silicon-photonics-based quantum light source. It further enables a heralded single-photon source with heralded second-order correlation gh(2)(0)=0.0037(5)g^{(2)}_\mathrm{h}(0)=0.0037(5), as well as a time-bin entanglement source with a raw visibility of 0.973(9)0.973(9). Our work evidences the global potential of ultralow-loss integrated photonics to create novel quantum light sources and circuits, catalyzing efficient, compact and robust interfaces to quantum communication and networks.

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@article{arxiv.2404.13387,
  title  = {Ultralow-loss integrated photonics enables bright, narrow-band, photon-pair sources},
  author = {Ruiyang Chen and Yi-Han Luo and Jinbao Long and Baoqi Shi and Chen Shen and Junqiu Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.13387},
  year   = {2024}
}