Paolo L. Mennea
University of Southampton
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Optics Express | 2013
Brice Calkins; Paolo L. Mennea; Adriana E. Lita; Benjamin J. Metcalf; W. Steven Kolthammer; Antia Lamas-Linares; Justin B. Spring; Peter C. Humphreys; Richard P. Mirin; James C. Gates; P.G.R. Smith; Ian A. Walmsley; Thomas Gerrits; Sae Woo Nam
We demonstrate a high-efficiency, photon-number resolving transition edge sensor, integrated on an optical silica waveguide structure. The detector consists of three individual absorber/sensor devices providing a total system detection efficiency of up to 93% for single photons at a wavelength of 1551.9 nm. This new design enables high fidelity detection of quantum information processes in on-chip platforms.
Optics Express | 2013
Chaotan Sima; James C. Gates; Helen Rogers; Paolo L. Mennea; Christopher Holmes; M.N. Zervas; P.G.R. Smith
A direct UV grating writing technique based on phase-controlled interferometry is proposed and demonstrated in a silica-on-silicon platform, with a wider wavelength detuning range than any previously reported UV writing technology. Electro-optic phase modulation of one beam in the interferometer is used to manipulate the fringe pattern and thus control the parameters of the Bragg gratings and waveguides. Various grating structures with refractive index apodization, phase shifts and index contrasts of up to 0.8 × 10(-3) have been demonstrated. The method offers significant time/energy efficiency as well as simplified optical layout and fabrication process. We have shown Bragg gratings can be made from 1200 nm to 1900 nm exclusively under software control and the maximum peak grating reflectivity only decreases by 3 dBover a 250 nm (~32 THz) bandwidth.
Optics Letters | 2013
Chaotan Sima; James C. Gates; Helen Rogers; Paolo L. Mennea; Christopher Holmes; M.N. Zervas; P.G.R. Smith
The monolithically integrated all-optical single-sideband (SSB) filter based on photonic Hilbert transform and planar Bragg gratings is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. An SSB suppression of 12 dB at 6 GHz and sideband switching are achieved via thermal tuning. An X-coupler, photonic Hilbert transformer, flat top reflector, and a micro heater are incorporated in a single silicon-on-silica substrate. The device can be thermally tuned by the micro heater on top of the channel waveguide. The device is fabricated using a combination of direct UV grating writing technology and photolithography.
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2017
Justin B. Spring; Paolo L. Mennea; Benjamin J. Metcalf; Peter C. Humphreys; James C. Gates; Helen Rogers; Christoph Söller; Brian J. Smith; W. Steven Kolthammer; P.G.R. Smith; Ian A. Walmsley
Interference between independent single photons is perhaps the most fundamental interaction in quantum optics. It has become increasingly important as a tool for optical quantum information science, as one of the rudimentary quantum operations, together with photon detection, for generating entanglement between non-interacting particles. Despite this, demonstrations of large-scale photonic networks involving more than two independent sources of quantum light have been limited due to the difficulty in constructing large arrays of high-quality, single-photon sources. Here, we solve the key challenge, reporting on a novel array of five near-identical, low-loss, high-purity, heralded single-photon sources using spontaneous four-wave mixing on a silica chip. We verify source quality through a series of heralded Hong–Ou–Mandel (HOM) experiments, and further report the experimental three-photon extension of the HOM interference effect, which maps out for the first time, to our knowledge, the interference landscape between three independent single-photon sources.
Optics Letters | 2013
Chaotan Sima; James C. Gates; Christopher Holmes; Paolo L. Mennea; M.N. Zervas; P.G.R. Smith
Terahertz bandwidth photonic Hilbert transformers are proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The integrated device is fabricated via a direct UV grating writing technique in a silica-on-silicon platform. The photonic Hilbert transformer operates at bandwidths of up to 2 THz (~16 nm) in the telecom band, a 10-fold greater bandwidth than any previously reported experimental approaches. Achieving this performance requires detailed knowledge of the system transfer function of the direct UV grating writing technique; this allows improved linearity and yields terahertz bandwidth Bragg gratings with improved spectral quality. By incorporating a flat-top reflector and Hilbert grating with a waveguide coupler, an ultrawideband all-optical single-sideband filter is demonstrated.
Research in Optical Sciences (2014), paper QW1B.6 | 2014
Justin B. Spring; Patrick S. Salter; Paolo L. Mennea; Benjamin J. Metcalf; Peter C. Humphreys; Merritt Moore; James C. Gates; N. Thomas-Peter; Marco Barbieri; Xian-Min Jin; Nathan K. Langford; W. S. Kolthammer; P.G.R. Smith; Martin J. Booth; Brian J. Smith; Ian A. Walmsley
We demonstrate the generation of heralded single photons in silica photonic chips with a preparation efficiency of 80% and single photon purity of 0.86. We show multiple indistinguishable photon sources on a single chip with HOM-dip visibilities of up to 95%.
Optics Express | 2014
Peter A. Cooper; Lewis G. Carpenter; Paolo L. Mennea; Christopher Holmes; James C. Gates; P.G.R. Smith
A dual cantilever device has been demonstrated which can operate as a force sensor or variable attenuator. The device is fabricated using physical micromachining techniques that do not require cleanroom class facilities. The response of the device to mechanical actuation is measured, and shown to be well described by conventional fiber optic angular misalignment theory. The device has the potential to be utilized within integrated optical components for sensors or attenuators. An array of devices was fabricated with potential for parallel operation.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013
Brice Calkins; Paolo L. Mennea; Adriana E. Lita; Benjamin J. Metcalf; W. Steven Kolthammer; Antia Lamas Linares; Justin B. Spring; Peter C. Humphreys; Richard P. Mirin; James C. Gates; P.G.R. Smith; Ian A. Walmsley; Thomas Gerrits; Sae Woo Nam
We demonstrate a high-efficiency, photon-number resolving transition edge sensor, integrated on an optical silica waveguide structure. The detector consists of three individual absorber/sensor devices providing a total system detection efficiency of up to 93% for single photons at a wavelength of 1551.9 nm. This new design enables high fidelity detection of quantum information processes in on-chip platforms.
Sensors | 2013
James C. Gates; Stephen G. Lynch; Paolo L. Mennea; Peter A. Cooper; Sumiaty Ambran; Helen Rogers; Lewis G. Carpenter; Chaotan Sima; Dominic J. Wales; Christopher Holmes; P.G.R. Smith
The presentation will give an overview of the fabrication process of direct UV written planar Bragg grating sensors and the various geometries and applications investigated over the last several years.
Optics Express | 2018
Thomas Hiemstra; Paolo L. Mennea; Rex H. S. Bannerman; Ulrich B. Hoff; Andreas Eckstein; W. Steven Kolthammer; Ian A. Walmsley; Devin H. Smith; James C. Gates; P.G.R. Smith
Direct UV-written waveguides are fabricated in silica-on-silicon with birefringence of (4.9 ± 0.2) × 10-4, much greater than previously reported in this platform. We show that these waveguides are suitable for the generation of heralded single photons at telecommunication wavelengths by spontaneous four-wave mixing. A pulsed pump field at 1060 nm generates pairs of photons in highly detuned, spectrally uncorrelated modes near 1550 nm and 800 nm. Waveguide-to-fiber coupling efficiencies of 78-91 % are achieved for all fields. Waveguide birefringence is controlled through dopant concentration of GeCl4 and BCl3 using the flame hydrolysis deposition process. The technology provides a route towards the scalability of silica-on-silicon integrated components for photonic quantum experiments.