Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit

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Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit. / Wang, Ying; Faurby, Carlos F.D.; Ruf, Fabian; Sund, Patrik I.; Nielsen, Kasper; Volet, Nicolas; Heck, Martijn J.R.; Bart, Nikolai; Wieck, Andreas D.; Ludwig, Arne; Midolo, Leonardo; Paesani, Stefano; Lodahl, Peter.

In: npj Quantum Information, Vol. 9, No. 1, 94, 2023.

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Harvard

Wang, Y, Faurby, CFD, Ruf, F, Sund, PI, Nielsen, K, Volet, N, Heck, MJR, Bart, N, Wieck, AD, Ludwig, A, Midolo, L, Paesani, S & Lodahl, P 2023, 'Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit', npj Quantum Information, vol. 9, no. 1, 94. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-023-00761-1

APA

Wang, Y., Faurby, C. F. D., Ruf, F., Sund, P. I., Nielsen, K., Volet, N., Heck, M. J. R., Bart, N., Wieck, A. D., Ludwig, A., Midolo, L., Paesani, S., & Lodahl, P. (2023). Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit. npj Quantum Information, 9(1), [94]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-023-00761-1

Vancouver

Wang Y, Faurby CFD, Ruf F, Sund PI, Nielsen K, Volet N et al. Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit. npj Quantum Information. 2023;9(1). 94. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-023-00761-1

Author

Wang, Ying ; Faurby, Carlos F.D. ; Ruf, Fabian ; Sund, Patrik I. ; Nielsen, Kasper ; Volet, Nicolas ; Heck, Martijn J.R. ; Bart, Nikolai ; Wieck, Andreas D. ; Ludwig, Arne ; Midolo, Leonardo ; Paesani, Stefano ; Lodahl, Peter. / Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit. In: npj Quantum Information. 2023 ; Vol. 9, No. 1.

Bibtex

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title = "Deterministic photon source interfaced with a programmable silicon-nitride integrated circuit",
abstract = "We develop a quantum photonic platform that interconnects a high-quality quantum dot single-photon source and a low-loss photonic integrated circuit made in silicon nitride. The platform is characterized and programmed to demonstrate various multiphoton applications, including bosonic suppression laws and photonic entanglement generation. The results show a promising technological route forward to scale-up photonic quantum hardware.",
author = "Ying Wang and Faurby, {Carlos F.D.} and Fabian Ruf and Sund, {Patrik I.} and Kasper Nielsen and Nicolas Volet and Heck, {Martijn J.R.} and Nikolai Bart and Wieck, {Andreas D.} and Arne Ludwig and Leonardo Midolo and Stefano Paesani and Peter Lodahl",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Freja T. {\O}stfeldt, Cecile T. Olesen, Camille Papon, S{\o}ren Preisler, and Mikkel T. Mikkelsen for experimental assistance. We acknowledge LioniX International B.V. for the SiN device fabrication. We acknowledge Larissa Vertchenko for assistance with producing Fig. a and Julian Curry Robinson-Tait for taking the photograph shown in Fig. c. We acknowledge funding from the Danish National Research Foundation (Center of Excellence “Hy-Q,” grant number DNRF139), the Novo Nordisk Foundation (Challenge project “Solid-Q”), and Innovationsfonden (grant No. 9090-00031B, FIRE-Q). S.P. acknowledges funding from the Cisco University Research Program Fund (nr. 2021-234494), from the Marie Sk{\l}odowska-Curie Fellowship project QSun (nr. 101063763), and from the VILLUM FONDEN research grant VIL50326. L.M. acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union{\textquoteright}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (No. 949043, NANOMEQ). N.B., A.D.W., and A.L. acknowledge funding from the BMBF contract (No. 16KISQ009). Funding Information: We thank Freja T. {\O}stfeldt, Cecile T. Olesen, Camille Papon, S{\o}ren Preisler, and Mikkel T. Mikkelsen for experimental assistance. We acknowledge LioniX International B.V. for the SiN device fabrication. We acknowledge Larissa Vertchenko for assistance with producing Fig. 1 a and Julian Curry Robinson-Tait for taking the photograph shown in Fig. 1 c. We acknowledge funding from the Danish National Research Foundation (Center of Excellence “Hy-Q,” grant number DNRF139), the Novo Nordisk Foundation (Challenge project “Solid-Q”), and Innovationsfonden (grant No. 9090-00031B, FIRE-Q). S.P. acknowledges funding from the Cisco University Research Program Fund (nr. 2021-234494), from the Marie Sk{\l}odowska-Curie Fellowship project QSun (nr. 101063763), and from the VILLUM FONDEN research grant VIL50326. L.M. acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union{\textquoteright}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (No. 949043, NANOMEQ). N.B., A.D.W., and A.L. acknowledge funding from the BMBF contract (No. 16KISQ009). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, Springer Nature Limited.",
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AU - Ruf, Fabian

AU - Sund, Patrik I.

AU - Nielsen, Kasper

AU - Volet, Nicolas

AU - Heck, Martijn J.R.

AU - Bart, Nikolai

AU - Wieck, Andreas D.

AU - Ludwig, Arne

AU - Midolo, Leonardo

AU - Paesani, Stefano

AU - Lodahl, Peter

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