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Real-time two-photon interference from distinct molecules on the same chip

Rocco Duquennoy, Maja Colautti, R. Emadi, Prosenjit Majumder, Pietro Lombardi, Costanza Toninelli

2022Optica22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Scalability and miniaturization are hallmarks of solid-state platforms for photonic quantum technologies. Still a main challenge is two-photon interference from distinct emitters on chip. This requires local tuning, integration, and novel approaches to understand and tame noise processes. A promising platform is that of molecular single-photon sources. Thousands of molecules with optically tunable emission frequency can be easily isolated in solid matrices and triggered with pulsed excitation. We here discuss Hong–Ou–Mandel interference experiments using several couples of molecules within few tens of microns. Quantum interference is observed in real time, enabling the analysis of local environment effects at different time scales.

Topics & Concepts

MiniaturizationPhotonicsInterference (communication)PhotonScalabilityOptoelectronicsChipQuantumPhysicsComputer scienceMaterials scienceNanotechnologyOpticsTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsDatabaseChannel (broadcasting)Quantum Information and CryptographyQuantum optics and atomic interactionsPhotonic and Optical Devices