Integrate and scale: A source of spectrally separable photon pairs
Abstract
Integrated photonics is a powerful contender in the race for a fault-tolerant quantum computer, claiming to be a platform capable of scaling to the necessary number of qubits. This necessitates the use of high-quality quantum states, which we create here using an all-around high-performing photon source on an integrated photonics platform. We use a photonic molecule architecture and broadband directional couplers to protect against fabrication tolerances and ensure reliable operation. As a result, we simultaneously measure a spectral purity of 99.1 0.1 %, a pair generation rate of 4.4 0.1 MHz mW-2, and an intrinsic source heralding efficiency of 94.0 2.9 %. We also see a maximum coincidence-to-accidental ratio of 1644 263. We claim over an order of magnitude improvement in the trivariate trade-off between source heralding efficiency, purity and brightness. Future implementations of the source could achieve in excess of 99 % purity and heralding efficiency using state-of-the-art propagation losses.
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