A quantum relay chip based on telecommunication integrated optics technology
A. Martin, O. Alibart, M. P. De Micheli, D. B. Ostrowsky, and S., Tanzilli

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a lithium niobate integrated optical chip capable of quantum teleportation functions at telecom wavelengths, advancing on-chip quantum communication technology.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrated quantum relay chip combining optical and electro-optical nonlinear functions for on-chip single qubit teleportation.
Findings
Achieved 80% two-photon interference visibility.
Validated all functions in classical regime and demonstrated quantum effects.
Potential to extend quantum key distribution distances by 1.8 times.
Abstract
We investigate an integrated optical circuit on lithium niobate designed to implement the teleportation-based quantum relay scheme for one-way quantum communication at a telecom wavelength. Such an advanced quantum circuit merges for the first time, both optical-optical and electro-optical non-linear functions necessary to implement the desired on-chip single qubit teleportation. On one hand, spontaneous parametric down-conversion is used to produce entangled photon-pairs. On the other hand, we take advantage of two photon routers, consisting of electro-optically controllable couplers, to separate the paired photons and to perform a Bell state measurement, respectively. After having validated all the individual functions in the classical regime, we have performed a Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) experiment to mimic a one-way quantum communication link. Such a quantum effect, seen as a…
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