A topological source of quantum light
Sunil Mittal, Elizabeth A. Goldschmidt, Mohammad Hafezi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a topologically protected nanophotonic quantum light source that generates correlated photon pairs with enhanced robustness against fabrication disorders, leveraging topological edge states for stable quantum photon production.
Contribution
It demonstrates topologically robust mode engineering in nanophotonics to produce stable quantum light sources unaffected by fabrication imperfections.
Findings
Topological edge states enable robust photon pair generation.
The source outperforms topologically trivial counterparts.
Confirmed non-classical photon antibunching.
Abstract
Quantum light sources are characterized by their distinctive statistical distribution of photons. For example, single photons and correlated photon pairs exhibit antibunching and reduced variance in the number distribution that is impossible with classical light. Most common realizations of quantum light sources have relied on spontaneous parametric processes such as down-conversion (SPDC) and four-wave mixing (SFWM). These processes are mediated by vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. Therefore, by manipulating the electromagnetic mode structure, for example, using nanophotonic systems, one can engineer the spectrum of generated photons. However, such manipulations are susceptible to fabrication disorders which are ubiquitous in nanophotonic systems and lead to device-to-device variations in the spectrum of generated photons. Here, we demonstrate topologically robust mode…
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