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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Nonlinear Interaction between Single Photons

Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Anthony Martin; Bruno Sanguinetti; Jason S. Pelc; Carsten Langrock; Martin M. Fejer; Nicolas Gisin; Hugo Zbinden; Nicolas Sangouard; Rob Thew

Harnessing nonlinearities strong enough to allow single photons to interact with one another is not only a fascinating challenge but also central to numerous advanced applications in quantum information science. Here we report the nonlinear interaction between two single photons. Each photon is generated in independent parametric down-conversion sources. They are subsequently combined in a nonlinear waveguide where they are converted into a single photon of higher energy by the process of sum-frequency generation. Our approach results in the direct generation of photon triplets. More generally, it highlights the potential for quantum nonlinear optics with integrated devices and, as the photons are at telecom wavelengths, it opens the way towards novel applications in quantum communication such as device-independent quantum key distribution.


Optics Express | 2012

MHz rate and efficient synchronous heralding of single photons at telecom wavelengths

Enrico Pomarico; Bruno Sanguinetti; Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Rob Thew; Hugo Zbinden

We report on the realization of a synchronous source of heralded single photons at telecom wavelengths with MHz heralding rates and high heralding efficiency. This source is based on the generation of photon pairs at 810 and 1550 nm via Spontaneous Parametric Down Conversion (SPDC) in a 1 cm periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) crystal pumped by a 532 nm pulsed laser. As high rates are fundamental for multi-photon experiments, we show that single telecom photons can be announced at 4.4 MHz rate with 45% heralding efficiency. When we focus only on the optimization of the coupling of the heralded photon, the heralding efficiency can be increased up to 80%. Furthermore, we experimentally observe that group velocity mismatch inside long crystals pumped in a pulsed mode affects the spectrum of the emitted photons and their fibre coupling efficiency. The length of the crystal in this source has been chosen as a trade off between high brightness and high coupling efficiency.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Quantifying Photonic High-Dimensional Entanglement

Anthony Martin; Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Alexey Tiranov; Sébastien Designolle; Florian Froewis; Nicolas Brunner; Marcus Huber; Nicolas Gisin

High-dimensional entanglement offers promising perspectives in quantum information science. In practice, however, the main challenge is to devise efficient methods to characterize high-dimensional entanglement, based on the available experimental data which is usually rather limited. Here we report the characterization and certification of high-dimensional entanglement in photon pairs, encoded in temporal modes. Building upon recently developed theoretical methods, we certify an entanglement of formation of 2.09(7) ebits in a time-bin implementation, and 4.1(1) ebits in an energy-time implementation. These results are based on very limited sets of local measurements, which illustrates the practical relevance of these methods.


Optics Express | 2013

High efficiency coupling of photon pairs in practice

Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Anthony Martin; Bruno Sanguinetti; Natalia Bruno; Hugo Zbinden; Rob Thew

Multi-photon and quantum communication experiments such as loophole-free Bell tests and device independent quantum key distribution require entangled photon sources which display high coupling efficiency. In this paper we put forward a simple quantum theoretical model which allows the experimenter to design a source with high pair coupling efficiency. In particular we apply this approach to a situation where high coupling has not been previously obtained: we demonstrate a symmetric coupling efficiency of more than 80% in a highly frequency non-degenerate configuration. Furthermore, we demonstrate this technique in a broad range of configurations, i.e. in continuous wave and pulsed pump regimes, and for different nonlinear crystals.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Demonstration of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering Using Single-Photon Path Entanglement and Displacement-Based Detection

Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Fernando Monteiro; Anthony Martin; Jonatan Bohr Brask; Tamás Vértesi; Boris Korzh; Misael Caloz; Felix Bussieres; Varun B. Verma; Adriana E. Lita; Richard P. Mirin; S. W. Nam; F. Marsilli; Matthew D. Shaw; Nicolas Gisin; Nicolas Brunner; Hugo Zbinden; Rob Thew

We demonstrate the violation of an Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering inequality developed for single-photon path entanglement with displacement-based detection. We use a high-rate source of heralded single-photon path-entangled states, combined with high-efficiency superconducting-based detectors, in a scheme that is free of any postselection and thus immune to the detection loophole. This result conclusively demonstrates single-photon entanglement in a one-sided device-independent scenario, and opens the way towards implementations of device-independent quantum technologies within the paradigm of path entanglement.


Nature Communications | 2013

Interaction of independent single photons based on integrated nonlinear optics

Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Enrico Pomarico; Bruno Sanguinetti; Nicolas Sangouard; Jason S. Pelc; Carsten Langrock; M. M. Fejer; Hugo Zbinden; Rob Thew; Nicolas Gisin

The parametric interaction of light beams in nonlinear materials is usually thought to be too weak to be observed when the fields involved are at the single-photon level. However, such single-photon level nonlinearity is not only fundamentally fascinating but holds great potential for emerging technologies and applications involving heralding entanglement at a distance. Here we use a high-efficiency waveguide to demonstrate the sum-frequency generation between a single photon and a single-photon level coherent state. The use of an integrated, solid state, room temperature device and telecom wavelengths makes this type of system directly applicable to future quantum communication technologies such as device-independent quantum key distribution.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Revealing Genuine Optical-Path Entanglement

Fernando Monteiro; V. Caprara Vivoli; Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; A. M. Martin; Jean-Daniel Bancal; Hugo Zbinden; Rob Thew; Nicolas Sangouard

How can one detect entanglement between multiple optical paths sharing a single photon? We address this question by proposing a scalable protocol, which only uses local measurements where single photon detection is combined with small displacement operations. The resulting entanglement witness does not require postselection, nor assumptions about the photon number in each path. Furthermore, it guarantees that entanglement lies in a subspace with at most one photon per optical path and reveals genuinely multipartite entanglement. We demonstrate its scalability and resistance to loss by performing various experiments with two and three optical paths. We anticipate applications of our results for quantum network certification.


Physical Review A | 2012

Measuring absolute spectral radiance using an erbium-doped fiber amplifier

Bruno Sanguinetti; Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Fernando Monteiro; Nicolas Gisin; Hugo Zbinden

We describe a method to measure the spectral radiance of a source in an absolute way without the need of a reference. Here we give the necessary detail to allow for the device to be reproduced from standard fiber-optic components. The device is suited for fiber-optic applications at telecom wavelengths and calibration of power meters and spectrometers at light levels from 1 nW to 1 μW.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Intrinsically stable light source at telecom wavelengths

Fernando Monteiro; Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Bruno Sanguinetti; Hugo Zbinden

We present a highly stable light source at telecom wavelengths, based on a short erbium doped fiber. The high stability arises from the high inversion of the Er3+ ion population. This source is developed to work as a stable reference in radiometric applications and is useful in any application where high stability and/or a large bandwidth are necessary. The achieved long-term stability is 10 ppm.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2014

Parametric Interaction between Two Single Photons

Thiago Barbosa Dos Santos Guerreiro; Anthony Martin; Bruno Sanguinetti; Nicolas Sangouard; Jason S. Pelc; Carsten Langrock; Martin M. Fejer; Hugo Zbinden; Rob Thew; Nicolas Gisin

We report the experimental demonstration of an interaction between two independent single photons. The interacting photons are generated via parametric downconversion in distinct sources. An efficient waveguide is employed to realise the first single photon demonstration of sum frequency generation.

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University of Geneva

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