New Journal of Physics (Jan 2015)

Effect of loss on multiplexed single-photon sources

  • Damien Bonneau,
  • Gabriel J Mendoza,
  • Jeremy L O’Brien,
  • Mark G Thompson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/4/043057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. 043057

Abstract

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An on-demand single-photon source is a key requirement for scaling many optical quantum technologies. A promising approach to realize an on-demand single-photon source is to multiplex an array of heralded single-photon sources using an active optical switching network. However, the performance of multiplexed sources is degraded by photon loss in the optical components and the non-unit detection efficiency of the heralding detectors. We provide a theoretical description of a general multiplexed single-photon source with lossy components and derive expressions for the output probabilities of single-photon emission and multi-photon contamination. We apply these expressions to three specific multiplexing source architectures and consider their tradeoffs in design and performance. To assess the effect of lossy components on near- and long-term experimental goals, we simulate the multiplexed sources when used for many-photon state generation under various amounts of component loss. We find that with a multiplexed source composed of switches with $\sim 0.2-0.4$ dB loss and high efficiency number-resolving detectors, a single-photon source capable of efficiently producing 20–40 photon states with low multi-photon contamination is possible, offering the possibility of unlocking new classes of experiments and technologies.

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