Observation of frequency-uncorrelated photon pairs generated by counter-propagating spontaneous parametric down-conversion

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We report the generation of frequency-uncorrelated photon pairs from counter-propagating spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a periodically-poled KTP waveguide. The joint spectral intensity of photon pairs is characterized by measuring the corresponding stimulated process, namely, the difference frequency generation process. The experimental result shows a clear uncorrelated joint spectrum, where the backward-propagating photon has a narrow bandwidth of 7.46 GHz and the forward-propagating one has a bandwidth of 0.23 THz like the pump light. The heralded single-photon purity estimated through Schmidt decomposition is as high as 0.996, showing a perspective for ultra-purity and narrow-band single-photon generation. Such unique feature results from the backward-wave quasi-phase-matching condition and does not has a strict limitation on the material and working wavelength, thus fascinating its application in photonic quantum technologies.

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Liu, Y. C., Guo, D. J., Ren, K. Q., Yang, R., Shang, M., Zhou, W., … Zhu, S. N. (2021). Observation of frequency-uncorrelated photon pairs generated by counter-propagating spontaneous parametric down-conversion. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92141-y

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