High-performance source of indistinguishable polarization-entangled photons with a local oscillator reference for quantum networking

Abstract

Optical quantum networking protocols impose stringent requirements on the states produced by sources of entanglement. We demonstrate a free-space, compact, source of indistinguishable pairs of polarization entangled photons, with an integrated local oscillator reference as a significant step towards this goal. This source achieves (99.11 0.01) \% polarization entanglement visibility, (96.3 0.6) \% successive-photon Hong-Ou-Mandel interference visibility, (68.0 0.1) \% heralded efficiency as detected, and (88.6 0.2) \% interference visibility with a local oscillator. This simultaneous achievement of state-of-the-art metrics demonstrates an adaptable platform for quantum networking.

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