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  • This study explores an on-chip quantum light source that uses spontaneous four-wave mixing, emphasizing its role in advancing quantum photonic integrated circuits without connection loss.* -
  • The research investigates how propagation loss impacts the performance of these quantum light sources, focusing on metrics like brightness and heralding efficiency, using both theoretical and experimental approaches.* -
  • Findings suggest that the optimal length of optical waveguides significantly affects photon-pair generation, providing crucial insights for developing practical quantum light sources for advanced quantum technologies.*

Article Abstract

An on-chip quantum light source based on spontaneous four-wave mixing is an essential element for developing quantum photonic integrated circuit technology, which has the advantage of no connection loss owing to the integration of the source into photonic circuits. The waveguide-based quantum light source inevitably causes propagation loss owing to imperfections in the fabrication process, but the propagation loss effects on photon-pair generation have not been extensively studied. In this study, propagation loss effects were examined using theoretical and experimental methods. In theory, the performance of quantum light sources, such as brightness, heralding efficiency, and coincidence-to-accidental ratio, strongly depend on propagation loss. We fabricate several waveguides with a moderate propagation loss of 2.2 dB/cm to investigate the loss dependence and ascertain that the brightness, heralding efficiency, and coincidence-to-accident ratio strongly correlate with the length of the optical waveguide. The maximum coincidence-count brightness occurred at an optimization length of 1/, where is the absorption coefficient. In contrast, the single-count brightness shows slightly different waveguide length dependence owing to loss-induced one-photon states. We expect that the results obtained in this study will greatly assist in determining the proper waveguide length for photon-pair generation according to the source's application fields. The results will be helpful in the development of a quantum light source suitable for practical and quantum optical integrated circuits and will lead to the development of high-fidelity quantum technologies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11614326PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2022-0582DOI Listing

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