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Triangular Cross-Section Beam Splitters in Silicon Carbide for Quantum Information Processing

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arxiv 2311.07845 v2 pith:PHRZ2NYM submitted 2023-11-14 physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.app-ph

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Triangular cross-section color center photonics in silicon carbide is a leading candidate for scalable implementation of quantum hardware. Within this geometry, we model low-loss beam splitters for applications in key quantum optical operations such as entanglement and single-photon interferometry. We consider triangular cross-section single-mode waveguides for the design of a directional coupler. We optimize parameters for a 50:50 beam splitter. Finally, we test the experimental feasibility of the designs by fabricating triangular waveguides in an ion beam etching process and identify suitable designs for short-term implementation.

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