Multi‐Wavelength Quantum Light Sources on Silicon Nitride Micro‐Ring Chip
Yunru Fan, Chen Lyu, Chenzhi Yuan, Guangwei Deng, Zhi‐Yuan Zhou, Yong Geng, Hai‐Zhi Song, You Wang, Yanfeng Zhang, Rui‐Bo Jin, Heng Zhou, Lixing You, Zhen Wang, Guang‐Can Guo, Qiang Zhou
Abstract
Abstract Multi‐wavelength quantum light sources are extremely desired in establishing communication links among multiple users for realizing quantum networks. Despite recent impressive advances, developing such a quantum light source with high quality remains challenging. Here a multi‐wavelength quantum light source using a silicon nitride micro‐ring with a free spectral range of 200 GHz is demonstrated. The generation of eight‐wavelength‐paired photon pairs is ensured in a wavelength range of 25.6 nm. With device optimization and noise‐rejecting filters, this source enables the generation of heralded single‐photons at a rate of 62 kHz with and the generation of energy‐time entangled photons with a visibility of in the Franson interferometer. These results, at room temperature and telecom wavelength, in a CMOS‐compatible platform, represent an important step toward integrated quantum photonic devices, which pave the way for realizing a large‐scale quantum network.