High-rate sub-GHz linewidth bichromatic entanglement source for quantum networking
Abstract
The generation of entangled photon pairs which are compatible with quantum devices and standard telecommunication channels are critical for the development of long range fiber quantum networks. Aside from wavelength, bandwidth matching and high fidelity of produced pairs are necessary for high interfacing efficiency. High-rate, robust entanglement sources that satisfy all these conditions remain an outstanding experimental challenge. In this work, we study an entanglement source based on four-wave mixing in a diamond configuration in a warm rubidium vapor. We theoretically and experimentally investigate a new operating regime and demonstrate an entanglement source which produces highly non-degenerate 795 and 1324-nm photon pairs. With this source we are able to achieve in-fiber entangled pair generation rates greater than 107\, /s, orders of magnitude higher than previously reported atomic sources. Additionally, given our source's native compatibility with telecom infrastructure and atomic systems, it is an important step towards scalable quantum networks.
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