Ultrabright Entangled-Photon-Pair Generation from an AlGaAs -On-Insulator Microring Resonator

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Abstract

Entangled-photon pairs are an essential resource for quantum-information technologies. Chip-scale sources of entangled pairs have been integrated with various photonic platforms, including silicon, nitrides, indium phosphide, and lithium niobate, but each has fundamental limitations that restrict the photon-pair brightness and quality, including weak optical nonlinearity or high waveguide loss. Here, we demonstrate a novel ultralow-loss AlGaAs-on-insulator platform capable of generating time-energy entangled photons in a Q>1 million microring resonator with nearly 1000-fold improvement in brightness compared to existing sources. The waveguide-integrated source exhibits an internal generation rate greater than 20×109 pairs s-1mW-2, emits near 1550 nm, produces heralded single photons with >99% purity, and violates Bell's inequality by more than 40 standard deviations with visibility >97%. Combined with the high optical nonlinearity and optical gain of AlGaAs for active component integration, these are all essential features for a scalable quantum photonic platform.

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Steiner, T. J., Castro, J. E., Chang, L., Dang, Q., Xie, W., Norman, J., … Moody, G. (2021). Ultrabright Entangled-Photon-Pair Generation from an AlGaAs -On-Insulator Microring Resonator. PRX Quantum, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.010337

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