Bright multiplexed source of indistinguishable single photons with tunable GHz-bandwidth at room temperature

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Abstract

Narrowband single photons that couple well to atomic ensembles could prove essential for future quantum networks, but the efficient generation of such photons remains an outstanding challenge. We realize a spatially-multiplexed heralded source of single photons that are inherently compatible with the commonly employed D2 line of rubidium. Our source is based on four-wave mixing in hot rubidium vapor, requiring no laser cooling or optical cavities, and generates single photons with high rate and low noise. We use Hong-Ou-Mandel interference to verify the indistinguishability of the photons generated in two different (multiplexed) channels. We further demonstrate a five-fold tunability of the photons' temporal width. The experimental results are well reproduced by a theoretical model.

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Davidson, O., Finkelstein, R., Poem, E., & Firstenberg, O. (2021). Bright multiplexed source of indistinguishable single photons with tunable GHz-bandwidth at room temperature. New Journal of Physics, 23(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac14ab

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