Telecom-band–integrated multimode photonic quantum memory

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Telecom-band–integrated quantum memory is an elementary building block for developing quantum networks compatible with fiber communication infrastructures. Toward such a network with large capacity, an integrated multimode photonic quantum memory at telecom band has yet been demonstrated. Here, we report a fiber-integrated multimode quantum storage of single photon at telecom band on a laser-written chip. The storage device is a fiber-pigtailed Er3+:LiNbO3 waveguide and allows a storage of up to 330 temporal modes of heralded single photon with 4-GHz-wide bandwidth at 1532 nm and a 167-fold increasing of coincidence detection rate with respect to single mode. Our memory system with all-fiber addressing is performed using telecom-band fiber-integrated and on-chip components. The results represent an important step for the future quantum networks using integrated photonics devices.

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Zhang, X., Zhang, B., Wei, S., Li, H., Liao, J., Li, C., … Zhou, Q. (2023). Telecom-band–integrated multimode photonic quantum memory. Science Advances, 9(28). https://doi.org/10.1126/SCIADV.ADF4587

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