1. A Pure and indistinguishable single-photon source at telecommunication wavelength
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Da Lio, Beatrice, Faurby, Carlos, Zhou, Xiaoyan, Chan, Ming Lai, Uppu, Ravitej, Thyrrestrup, Henri, Scholz, Sven, Wieck, Andreas D., Ludwig, Arne, Lodahl, Peter, and Midolo, Leonardo
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
On-demand single-photon sources emitting pure and indistinguishable photons at the telecommunication wavelength are a critical asset towards the deployment of fiber-based quantum networks. Indeed, single photons may serve as flying qubits, allowing communication of quantum information over long distances. Self-assembled InAs quantum dots embedded in GaAs constitute an excellent nearly deterministic source of high quality single photons, but the vast majority of sources operate in the 900-950 nm wavelength range, precluding their adoption in a quantum network. Here, we present a quantum frequency conversion scheme for converting single photons from quantum dots to the telecommunication C band, around 1550 nm, achieving 40.8% end-to-end efficiency, while maintaining both high purity and a high degree of indistinguishability during conversion with measured values of $g^{(2)}(0)=2.4\%$ and $V^{\text{corr}}=94.8\%$, respectively., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures
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- 2022