Abstract
Quantum-enhanced optical systems operating within the 2- to 2.5-μm spectral region have the potential to revolutionize emerging applications in communications, sensing, and metrology. However, to date, sources of entangled photons have been realized mainly in the near-infrared 700- to 1550-nm spectral window. Here, using custom-designed lithium niobate crystals for spontaneous parametric down-conversion and tailored superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors, we demonstrate two-photon interference and polarization-entangled photon pairs at 2090 nm. These results open the 2- to 2.5-μm mid-infrared window for the development of optical quantum technologies such as quantum key distribution in next-generation mid-infrared fiber communication systems and future Earth-to-satellite communications.
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Prabhakar, S., Shields, T., Dada, A. C., Ebrahim, M., Taylor, G. G., Morozov, D., … Clerici, M. (2020). Two-photon quantum interference and entanglement at 2.1 μm. Science Advances, 6(13). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aay5195
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