Invited Article: Time-bin entangled photon pairs from Bragg-reflection waveguides

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Semiconductor Bragg-reflection waveguides are well-established sources of correlated photon pairs as well as promising candidates for building up integrated quantum optics devices. Here, we use such a source with optimized non-linearity for preparing time-bin entangled photons in the telecommunication wavelength range. By taking advantage of pulsed state preparation and efficient free-running single-photon detection, we drive our source at low pump powers, which results in a strong photon-pair correlation. The tomographic reconstruction of the state's density matrix reveals that our source exhibits a high degree of entanglement. We extract a concurrence of 88.9(1.8)% and a fidelity of 94.2(9)% with respect to a Bell state.

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Chen, H., Auchter, S., Prilmüller, M., Schlager, A., Kauten, T., Laiho, K., … Weihs, G. (2018). Invited Article: Time-bin entangled photon pairs from Bragg-reflection waveguides. APL Photonics, 3(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5038186

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