On the genesis and evolution of Integrated Quantum Optics
S\'ebastien Tanzilli (LPMC), Anthony Martin (LPMC), Florian Kaiser, (LPMC), Marc De Micheli (LPMC), Olivier Alibart (LPMC), Daniel Barry, Ostrowsky (LPMC)

TL;DR
This review discusses how integrated quantum optics devices, due to their compactness and efficiency, serve as essential building blocks for advanced quantum systems, combining various guided wave technologies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the development and integration of quantum sources, detectors, and other components within integrated optics for quantum computing.
Findings
Integrated devices are compact and efficient.
Demonstrated components can be assembled into complex quantum systems.
Potential for combining different guided wave technologies.
Abstract
Applications of Integrated Optics to quantum sources, detectors, interfaces, memories and linear optical quantum computing are described in this review. By their inherent compactness, efficiencies, and interconnectability, many of the demonstrated individual devices can clearly serve as building blocks for more complex quantum systems, that could also profit from the incorporation of other guided wave technologies.
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