Towards On-Chip Integrated Optical Quantum Frequency Combs
Lucia Caspani, Christian Reimer, Michael Kues, Piotr Roztocki, Matteo, Clerici, Benjamin Wetzel, Yoann Jestin, Marcello Ferrera, Marco Peccianti,, Alessia Pasquazi, Luca Razzari, Brent E. Little, Sai T. Chu, David J. Moss,, and Roberto Morandotti

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in on-chip integrated quantum frequency combs, highlighting microcavity-based photon generation, compatibility with telecom networks, and potential applications in quantum computing.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of integrated quantum frequency combs using microcavities, emphasizing their advantages and potential for scalable quantum photonic devices.
Findings
Microcavities improve photon generation efficiency.
Compatibility with telecom standards enables fiber network integration.
Multimode frequency combs enhance quantum information capacity.
Abstract
Recent development in quantum photonics allowed to start the process of bringing photonic-quantum-based systems out of the lab into real world applications. As an example, devices for the exchange of a cryptographic key secured by the law of quantum mechanics are currently commercially available. In order to further boost this process, the next step is to migrate the results achieved by means of bulky and expensive setups to miniaturized and affordable devices. Integrated quantum photonics is exactly addressing this issue. In this paper we briefly review the most recent advancements in the generation of quantum states of light (at the core of quantum cryptography and computing) on chip. In particular, we focus on optical microcavities, as they can offer a solution to the issue of low efficiency (low number of photons generated) typical of the materials mostly used in integrated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Optical Network Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices
