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Visible-wavelength polarization-entangled photon source for quantum communication and imaging

Adrià Sansa Perna, Evelyn A. Ortega, Markus Gräfe, Fabian Steinlechner

2022Applied Physics Letters31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a polarization-entangled photon pair source operating in the visible light range around 532 nm. Employing a collinear crossed-crystal scheme with type-I degenerate phase matching in barium borate (BBO), our source achieves a brightness of 9.5 k pairs/s/mW and a quantum state fidelity of 98.3%, making it a candidate for integration in microscopes and make use of the advantages of mid-visible optimized single-photon detection technologies. In order to study potential applications, we present a trade-off between source brightness and polarization entanglement visibility and propose use cases for different filtering configurations of the source, capable of a brightness up to 1.23 M pairs/s/mW.

Topics & Concepts

BrightnessPhotonPhysicsOpticsSpontaneous parametric down-conversionPolarization (electrochemistry)Quantum entanglementPhoton entanglementOptoelectronicsSingle-photon sourceWavelengthQuantum imagingQuantumQuantum networkChemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryQuantum Information and CryptographyOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsRandom lasers and scattering media