Quantum entanglement and interference at 3 μm

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Abstract

Given the important advantages of the mid-infrared optical range (2.5 to 25 μm) for biomedical sensing, optical communications, and molecular spectroscopy, extending quantum information technology to this region is highly attractive. However, the development of mid-infrared quantum information technology is still in its infancy. Here, we report on the generation of a time-energy entangled photon pair in the mid-infrared wavelength band. By using frequency upconversion detection technology, we observe the two-photon Hong-Ou-Mandel interference and demonstrate the time-energy entanglement between twin photons at 3082 nm via the Franson-type interferometer, verifying the indistinguishability and nonlocality of the photons. This work is very promising for future applications of optical quantum technology in the mid-infrared band, which will bring more opportunities in the fields of quantum communication, precision sensing, and imaging.

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Ge, Z., Han, Z. Q. Z., Yang, F., Wang, X. H., Li, Y. H., Li, Y., … Shi, B. S. (2024). Quantum entanglement and interference at 3 μm. Science Advances, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adm7565

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