Measurement of Quantum Interference in a Silicon Ring Resonator Photon Source

J Vis Exp. 2017 Apr 4:(122):55257. doi: 10.3791/55257.

Abstract

Silicon photonic chips have the potential to realize complex integrated quantum information processing circuits, including photon sources, qubit manipulation, and integrated single-photon detectors. Here, we present the key aspects of preparing and testing a silicon photonic quantum chip with an integrated photon source and two-photon interferometer. The most important aspect of an integrated quantum circuit is minimizing loss so that all of the generated photons are detected with the highest possible fidelity. Here, we describe how to perform low-loss edge coupling by using an ultra-high numerical aperture fiber to closely match the mode of the silicon waveguides. By using an optimized fusion splicing recipe, the UHNA fiber is seamlessly interfaced with a standard single-mode fiber. This low-loss coupling allows the measurement of high-fidelity photon production in an integrated silicon ring resonator and the subsequent two-photon interference of the produced photons in a closely integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer. This paper describes the essential procedures for the preparation and characterization of high-performance and scalable silicon quantum photonic circuits.

Publication types

  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Equipment Design*
  • Equipment Failure Analysis
  • Interferometry*
  • Photons*
  • Quantum Theory*
  • Silicon*

Substances

  • Silicon