Optimizing type-I polarization-entangled photons
Source: Opt. Express 17, 18920 (2010); doi:10.1364/OE.17.018920
Issue Date: January 2010
KEYWORDS and PACS
- 42.65.Lm
Parametric down conversion and production of entangled photons - 42.65.Yj
Optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers - 42.50.-p
Quantum optics - 42.65.Re
Ultrafast processes; optical pulse generation and pulse compression - 78.47.J-
Ultrafast pump/probe spectroscopy (<1 ps) in condensed matter - YEAR: 2009
PUBLICATION DATA
Optical quantum information processing needs ultra-bright sources of entangled photons, especially from synchronizable femtosecond lasers and low-cost cw-diode lasers. Decoherence due to timing information and spatial mode-dependent phase has traditionally limited the brightness of such sources. We report on a variety of methods to optimize type-I polarization-entangled sources — the combined use of different compensation techniques to engineer high-fidelity pulsed and cw-diode laser-pumped sources, as well as the first production of polarization-entanglement directly from the highly nonlinear biaxial crystal BiB3O6 (BiBO). Using spatial compensation, we show more than a 400-fold improvement in the phase flatness, which otherwise limits efficient collection of entangled photons from BiBO, and report the highest fidelity to date (99%) of any ultrafast polarization-entanglement source. Our numerical code, available on our website, can design optimal compensation crystals and simulate entanglement from a variety of type-I phasematched nonlinear crystals.
©2009 Optical Society of America
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