Hybrid Quantum Nanophotonics—Interfacing Color Center in Nanodiamonds with Si3N4-Photonics

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This chapter covers recent developments in the field of hybrid quantum photonics based on color centers in nanodiamonds and Si3N4-photonics towards a technology platform with applications in quantum information processing and quantum information distribution. The methodological approach can be divided in three main tasks. First, the fabrication and optimization of Si3N4-photonics. Second, the creation, characterization and control of color centers in nanodiamonds. Third, the assembly of hybrid quantum photonics by integrating the nanodiamonds into the photonic structures. One focus will be the efficient interfacing of the color centers done by optimizing the optical coupling. The chapter describes recent progress in all three steps and summarizes the established hybrid platform. We believe, that the hybrid approach provides a promising path to realize quantum photonic applications, such as quantum networks or quantum repeaters, in the near future.

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Kubanek, A., Ovvyan, A. P., Antoniuk, L., Lettner, N., & Pernice, W. H. P. (2022). Hybrid Quantum Nanophotonics—Interfacing Color Center in Nanodiamonds with Si3N4-Photonics. In Topics in Applied Physics (Vol. 147, pp. 123–174). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16518-4_5

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