Interfering Heralded Single Photons from Two Separate Silicon Nanowires Pumped at Different Wavelengths

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Practical quantum photonic applications require on-demand single photon sources. As one possible solution, active temporal and wavelength multiplexing has been proposed to build an on-demand single photon source. In this scheme, heralded single photons are generated from different pump wavelengths in many temporal modes. However, the indistinguishability of these heralded single photons has not yet been experimentally confirmed. In this work, we achieve 88% ± 8% Hong–Ou–Mandel quantum interference visibility from heralded single photons generated from two separate silicon nanowires pumped at different wavelengths. This demonstrates that active temporal and wavelength multiplexing could generate indistinguishable heralded single photons.

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Zhang, X., Jiang, R., Bell, B. A., Choi, D. Y., Chae, C. J., & Xiong, C. (2016). Interfering Heralded Single Photons from Two Separate Silicon Nanowires Pumped at Different Wavelengths. Technologies, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies4030025

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