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arxiv: 1908.08577 · v2 · pith:VF2QUTAMnew · submitted 2019-08-22 · ⚛️ physics.optics · quant-ph

Rapid classification of quantum sources enabled by machine learning

classification ⚛️ physics.optics quant-ph
keywords quantumclassificationmachineautocorrelationdevicesemittersenableintegration
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Deterministic nanoassembly may enable unique integrated on-chip quantum photonic devices. Such integration requires a careful large-scale selection of nanoscale building blocks such as solid-state single-photon emitters by the means of optical characterization. Second-order autocorrelation is a cornerstone measurement that is particularly time-consuming to realize on a large scale. We have implemented supervised machine learning-based classification of quantum emitters as "single" or "not-single" based on their sparse autocorrelation data. Our method yields a classification accuracy of over 90% within an integration time of less than a second, realizing roughly a hundredfold speedup compared to the conventional, Levenberg-Marquardt approach. We anticipate that machine learning-based classification will provide a unique route to enable rapid and scalable assembly of quantum nanophotonic devices and can be directly extended to other quantum optical measurements.

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