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Mitigating indistinguishability issues in photon pair sources by delayed-pump Intermodal Four Wave Mixing

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posted on 2023-01-12, 14:49 authored by Massimo Borghi, Lorenzo Pavesi
Large arrays of independent, pure and identical heralded single photon sources are ubiquitous in today's Noise Intermediate Scale Quantum devices (NISQ). In the race towards the development of increasingly ideal sources, delayed-pump Intermodal Four Wave Mixing (IFWM) in multimode waveguides has recently demonstrated record performances in all these metrics, becoming a benchmark for spontaneous sources in integrated optics. Despite this, fabrication imperfections still spoil the spectral indistinguishability of photon pairs from independent sources. Here we show that by tapering the width of the waveguide and by controlling the delay between the pump pulses, we add spectral tunability to the source while still inheriting all the record metrics of the IFWM scheme. This feature is used to recover spectral indistinuishability in presence of fabrication errors. Under realistic tolerances on the waveguide dimensions, we predict >99.5% indistinguishability between independent sources on the same chip, and a maximum degradation of the Heralded Hong Ou Mandel visibility <0.35 %.

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