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Spontaneous parametric downconversion in a laser-poled lithium niobate nonlinear photonic crystal with nanoscale resolution

Xinzhe Yang, Qian Yu, Xiaoyi Xu, Sixin Chen, Chenzhu Xie, Shining Zhu, Min Xiao, Yong Zhang

2024Optics Letters7 citationsDOI

Abstract

Based on quasi-phase-matching (QPM) theory, nonlinear photonic crystals (NPCs) are capable of realizing efficient spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC) for the generation of photonic entangled states. However, the traditional electric field poling techniques employed in NPC fabrication often result in non-negligible processing errors of a few hundred nanometers, thus impeding the production of quantum photon pairs as intended. In this work, we investigate the SPDC photon pairs generated in a laser-poled lithium niobate (LN) NPC. By using the recently developed laser poling technique, the processing error of the NPC is substantially reduced to approximately 15 nm. Consequently, the coincidence counts of the generated photon pairs in the experiment reach 83.6% of the designed value. Our result paves the way for on-demand production of high-quality quantum sources, which has potential applications in quantum communications and quantum computations.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium niobateOpticsMaterials scienceNonlinear opticsParametric statisticsNonlinear photonic crystalSpontaneous parametric down-conversionNanoscopic scalePhotonic crystalLaserNonlinear systemOptoelectronicsPhysicsNanotechnologyQuantum mechanicsQuantumMathematicsStatisticsQuantum entanglementAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotorefractive and Nonlinear OpticsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications
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