Communications Physics (Apr 2023)

Ultra-efficient generation of time-energy entangled photon pairs in an InGaP photonic crystal cavity

  • Alexandre Chopin,
  • Andrea Barone,
  • Inès Ghorbel,
  • Sylvain Combrié,
  • Daniele Bajoni,
  • Fabrice Raineri,
  • Matteo Galli,
  • Alfredo De Rossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01189-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract The typical approaches to generate heralded single photons rely on parametric processes, with the advantage of generating highly entangled states at the price of a random pair emission. To overcome this limit, degenerate spontaneous Four-Wave-Mixing is a reliable technique which combines two pump photons into a pair of signal and idler photons via Kerr nonlinear optical effect. By exploiting the intrinsic small confinement volume and thermally tuning the resonances of a 20 μm-long Photonic Crystal cavity, we efficiently generate time-energy entangled photon pairs and heralded single photons at a large maximum on-chip rate of 22 MHz, using 36 μW of pump power. We measure time-energy entanglement with net visibility up to 96.6 % using 1 second integration time constant. Our measurements demonstrate the viability of Photonic Crystal cavities to act as an alternative and efficient photon pair source for quantum photonics.