A 1.8 micrometer Al0.30Ga0.70As (111) film pumped at 788 nm emits orthogonally polarized telecom photon pairs at 0.24 Hz/mW/nm, a record for thin-film SPDC sources, with about 30% of detected photons belonging to pairs.
Generation of tunable quantum entanglement via nonlinearity symmetry breaking in semiconductor metasurfaces
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Tunable biphoton quantum entanglement generated from nonlinear processes is highly desirable for cutting-edge quantum technologies, yet its tunability is substantially constrained by the symmetry of material nonlinear tensors. Here, we overcome this constraint by introducing symmetry-breaking in nonlinear polarization to generate optically tunable biphoton entanglement at picosecond speeds. Asymmetric optical responses have made breakthroughs in classical applications like non-reciprocal light transmission. We now experimentally demonstrate the nonlinear asymmetry response for biphoton entanglement using a semiconductor metasurface incorporating [110] InGaP nano-resonators with structural asymmetry. We realize continuous tuning of polarization entanglement from near-unentangled states to a Bell state. This tunability can also extend to produce tailored hyperentanglement. Furthermore, our nanoscale entanglement source features an ultra-high coincidence-to-accidental ratio of $\approx7\times10^4$, outperforming existing semiconductor flat optics by two orders of magnitude. Introducing asymmetric nonlinear response in quantum metasurfaces opens new directions for tailoring on-demand quantum states and beyond.
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Thin-film Al0.30Ga0.70As (111) as a flat source of high-purity orthogonally polarized entangled photons
A 1.8 micrometer Al0.30Ga0.70As (111) film pumped at 788 nm emits orthogonally polarized telecom photon pairs at 0.24 Hz/mW/nm, a record for thin-film SPDC sources, with about 30% of detected photons belonging to pairs.