Direct generation of photon triplets using cascaded photon-pair sources
H. H\"ubel, D.R. Hamel, A. Fedrizzi, S. Ramelow, K.J. Resch, T., Jennewein

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first direct generation of photon triplets via cascaded down-conversion, enabling new quantum correlations and applications in quantum communication and computing.
Contribution
It reports the experimental observation of photon triplets generated from a single pump photon using cascaded down-conversion, a significant advancement over previous methods.
Findings
Photon triplets generated from a single pump photon
Triplet photons suitable for quantum communication in optical fibers
Observation of spontaneous down-conversion pumped by single photons
Abstract
Non-classical states of light, such as entangled photon pairs and number states, are essential for fundamental tests of quantum mechanics and optical quantum technologies. The most widespread technique for creating these quantum resources is the spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) of laser light into photon pairs. Conservation of energy and momentum in this process, known as phase-matching, gives rise to strong correlations which are used to produce two-photon entanglement in various degrees of freedom. It has been a longstanding goal of the quantum optics community to realise a source that can produce analogous correlations in photon triplets, but of the many approaches considered, none have been technically feasible. In this paper we report the observation of photon triplets generated by cascaded down-conversion. Here each triplet originates from a single pump photon, and…
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