| Literature DB >> 33033743 |
Qing Li1,2,3, Anshuman Singh1,2, Xiyuan Lu1,2, John Lawall1, Varun Verma4, Richard Mirin4, Sae Woo Nam4, Kartik Srinivasan1,5.
Abstract
We demonstrate the tunable quantum beat of single photons through the co-development of core nonlinear nanophotonic technologies for frequency-domain manipulation of quantum states in a common physical platform. Spontaneous four-wave mixing in a nonlinear resonator is used to produce non-degenerate, quantum-correlated photon pairs. One photon from each pair is then frequency shifted, without degradation of photon statistics, using four-wave mixing Bragg scattering in a second nonlinear resonator. Fine tuning of the applied frequency shift enables tunable quantum interference of the two photons as they are impinged on a beamsplitter, with an oscillating signature that depends on their frequency difference. Our work showcases the potential of nonlinear nanophotonic devices as a valuable resource for photonic quantum information science.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 33033743 PMCID: PMC7539619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Appl ISSN: 2331-7019 Impact factor: 4.985