Uncovering dispersion properties in semiconductor waveguides to study photon-pair generation

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We investigate the dispersion properties of ridge Bragg-reflection waveguides to deduce their phasematching characteristics. These are crucial for exploiting them as sources of parametric down-conversion (PDC). In order to estimate the phasematching bandwidth we first determine the group refractive indices of the interacting modes via Fabry-Perot experiments in two distant wavelength regions. Second, by measuring the spectra of the emitted PDC photons, we gain access to their group index dispersion. Our results offer a simple approach for determining the PDC process parameters in the spectral domain, and provide important feedback for designing such sources, especially in the broadband case.

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Laiho, K., Pressl, B., Schlager, A., Suchomel, H., Kamp, M., Höfling, S., … Weihs, G. (2016). Uncovering dispersion properties in semiconductor waveguides to study photon-pair generation. Nanotechnology, 27(43). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/27/43/434003

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