Emergent entanglement of microcavity polariton pairs

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We show theoretically that polariton pairs with a high degree of polarization entanglement can be produced through parametric scattering. In our proposed scheme, varying the polarizations of the two pumps, we have a complete control over the symmetries of the produced state (i.e. singlet or triplet output). Our microscopic model shows how a tomographic reconstruction, based on two-time correlation functions, can provide a quantitative assessment of the level of entanglement produced under realistic experimental conditions. Our study provides a suggestive perspective towards hybrid all-optical quantum devices where quantum information can be efficiently generated and controlled within the same structure. This result puts forward the robustness of pair correlations in solid-state devices, even when noise dominates one-body correlations. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Portolan, S., Di Stefano, O., Savasta, S., & Savona, V. (2010). Emergent entanglement of microcavity polariton pairs. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 210). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/210/1/012033

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