Observation of Highly Correlated Ultrabright Biphotons Through Increased Atomic Ensemble Density in Spontaneous Four-Wave Mixing

Abstract

The pairing ratio, a crucial metric assessing a biphoton source's ability to generate correlated photon pairs, remains underexplored despite theoretical predictions. This study presents experimental findings on the pairing ratio, utilizing a double- spontaneous four-wave mixing biphoton source in cold atoms. At an optical depth (OD) of 20, we achieved an ultrahigh biphoton generation rate of up to 1.3×107 per second, with a successful pairing ratio of 61\%. Increasing the OD to 120 significantly improved the pairing ratio to 89\%, while maintaining a consistent biphoton generation rate. This achievement, marked by high generation rates and robust biphoton pairing, holds great promise for advancing efficiency in quantum communication and information processing. Additionally, in a scenario with a lower biphoton generation rate of 5.0 × 104 per second, we attained an impressive signal-to-background ratio of 241 for the biphoton wavepacket, surpassing the Cauchy-Schwarz criterion by approximately 1.5×104 times.

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