Biphoton shaping with cascaded entangled-photon sources
Arash Riazi, Changjia Chen, Eric Y. Zhu, Alexey V. Gladyshev, Peter G., Kazansky, J. E. Sipe, L. Qian

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel method to shape and control the entanglement properties of photon pairs in multiple degrees of freedom by cascading entangled-photon sources with tunable linear media, both theoretically and experimentally.
Contribution
It introduces a practical cascade source technique for tailoring entanglement in frequency and polarization domains, advancing quantum light source engineering.
Findings
Successfully generated photon pairs with tunable entanglement properties.
Showed control over entanglement via dispersion and birefringence manipulation.
Provided a phase-stable, alignment-free experimental setup.
Abstract
Quantum entanglement is an integral part of quantum optics and has been exploited in areas such as computation, cryptography and metrology. The entanglement between photons can be present in various degrees of freedom (DOFs), and even the simplest bi-partite systems can occupy a large Hilbert space. Therefore, it is desirable to exploit this multi-dimensional space for various quantum applications by fully controlling the properties of the entangled photons in multiple DOFs. While current entangled-photon sources are capable of generating entanglement in one or more DOFs, there is currently a lack of practical techniques that can shape and control the entanglement properties in multiple DOFs. Here we show that cascading two or more entangled-photon sources with tunable linear media in between allows us to generate photon-pairs whose entanglement properties can be tailored and shaped in…
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