Frequency correlated photon generation at telecom band using silicon nitride ring cavities

  • Yin Z
  • Sugiura K
  • Takashima H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Frequency entangled photon sources are in high demand in a variety of optical quantum technologies, including quantum key distribution, cluster state quantum computation and quantum metrology. In the recent decade, chip-scale entangled photon sources have been developed using silicon platforms, offering robustness, large scalability and CMOS technology compatibility. Here, we report the generation of frequency correlated photon pairs using a 150-GHz silicon nitride ring cavity. First, the device is characterized for studying the phase matching condition during spontaneous four-wave mixing. Next, we evaluate the joint spectrum intensity of the generated photons and confirm the photon pair generation in a total of 42 correlated frequency mode pairs, corresponding to a bandwidth of 51.25 nm. Finally, the experimental results are analyzed and the joint spectral intensity is quantified in terms of the phase matching condition.

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Yin, Z., Sugiura, K., Takashima, H., Okamoto, R., Qiu, F., Yokoyama, S., & Takeuchi, S. (2021). Frequency correlated photon generation at telecom band using silicon nitride ring cavities. Optics Express, 29(4), 4821. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.416165

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