Room-temperature on-chip orbital angular momentum single-photon sources

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Abstract

On-chip photon sources carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) are in demand for high-capacity optical information processing in both classical and quantum regimes. However, currently exploited integrated OAM sources have been primarily limited to the classical regime. Here, we demonstrate a room-temperature on-chip integrated OAM source that emits well-collimated single photons, with a single-photon purity of g(2)(0) ≈ 0.22, carrying entangled spin and OAM states and forming two spatially separated entangled radiation channels with different polarization properties. The OAM-encoded single photons are generated by efficiently outcoupling diverging surface plasmon polaritons excited with a deterministically positioned quantum emitter via Archimedean spiral gratings. Our OAM single-photon source platform bridges the gap between conventional OAM manipulation and nonclassical light sources, enabling high-dimensional and large-scale photonic quantum systems for quantum information processing.

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Wu, C., Kumar, S., Kan, Y., Komisar, D., Wang, Z., Bozhevolnyi, S. I., & Ding, F. (2022). Room-temperature on-chip orbital angular momentum single-photon sources. Science Advances, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abk3075

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