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arxiv: 1111.4095 · v2 · pith:PDSAQSTUnew · submitted 2011-11-17 · 🪐 quant-ph

Limits on the deterministic creation of pure single-photon states using parametric down-conversion

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keywords single-photonpurestatescomponentscreationdeterministicdown-conversionhigher-order
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Parametric down-conversion (PDC) is one of the most widely used methods to create pure single-photon states for quantum information applications. However little attention has been paid to higher-order photon components in the PDC process, yet these ultimately limit the prospects of generating single-photons of high quality. In this paper we investigate the impacts of higher-order photon components and multiple frequency modes on the heralding rates and single-photon fidelities. This enables us to determine the limits of PDC sources for single-photon generation. Our results show that a perfectly single-mode PDC source in conjunction with a photon-number resolving detector is ultimately capable of creating single-photon Fock states with unit fidelity and a maximal state creation probability of 25%. Hence an array of 17 switched sources is required to build a deterministic (>99% emission probability) pure single-photon source.

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