Quantum Interference of Identical Photons from Remote GaAs Quantum Dots
Liang Zhai, Giang N. Nguyen, Clemens Spinnler, Julian Ritzmann,, Matthias C.L\"obl, Andreas D. Wieck, Arne Ludwig, Alisa Javadi, and Richard, J. Warburton

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates near-perfect two-photon interference and entanglement between photons from separate GaAs quantum dots, advancing scalable quantum photonic technologies.
Contribution
It shows high-visibility interference and entanglement from independent quantum dots without temporal post-selection, highlighting a scalable platform for quantum photonics.
Findings
Near-unity interference visibility of 93%
Entanglement fidelity of 85% between photons from different dots
No temporal post-selection needed for interference
Abstract
Photonic quantum technology provides a viable route to quantum communication, quantum simulation, and quantum information processing. Recent progress has seen the realisation of boson sampling using 20 single-photons and quantum key distribution over hundreds of kilometres. Scaling the complexity requires architectures containing multiple photon-sources, photon-counters, and a large number of indistinguishable single photons. Semiconductor quantum dots are bright and fast sources of coherent single-photons. For applications, a significant roadblock is the poor quantum coherence upon interfering single photons created by independent quantum dots. Here, we demonstrate two-photon interference with near-unity visibility ()\% using photons from two completely separate GaAs quantum dots. The experiment retains all the emission into the zero-phonon-line -- only the weak…
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