2011
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.84.033844
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Optimized heralding schemes for single photons

Abstract: A major obstacle to a practical, heralded source of single photons is the fundamental trade-off between high heralding efficiency and high production rate. To overcome this difficulty, we propose applying sequential spectral and temporal filtering on the signal photons before they are detected for heralding. Based on a multimode theory that takes into account the effect of simultaneous multiple photon-pair emission, we find that these filters can be optimized to yield both a high heralding efficiency and a hig… Show more

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“…Hence, the heralded signal does not form a pure single-photon state. The easiest solution to cope with this problem is to apply heavy spectral and spatial filtering in the heralding arm [33,47,48]. This will eliminate all distinguishing features and project the heralded signal into a spectrally as well as spatially pure state.…”
Section: Pdc State Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, the heralded signal does not form a pure single-photon state. The easiest solution to cope with this problem is to apply heavy spectral and spatial filtering in the heralding arm [33,47,48]. This will eliminate all distinguishing features and project the heralded signal into a spectrally as well as spatially pure state.…”
Section: Pdc State Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they also possess some inherent drawbacks: First, the photon heralding is a statistical process and, hence, PDC always only approximates a deterministic single-photon source. Second, multi-photon-pair emission [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37] limits the heralding rates and the fidelity of the generated single-photon states. Finally, the spectral properties of the source may lead to a heralding of single photons in a mixture of frequency modes, diminishing the purity of the heralded state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This purification can be achieved by spectrally filtering out the correlated parts of the joint signal-idler spectrum [13], or by sophisticated methods such as temporal-mode matched filtering [14] or mode-sensitive frequency conversion [15,16]. However, all of these methods share a common downside in that they result in additional photon losses and, consequently, lead to lower * jesbch@fotonik.dtu.dk single-photon rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we have previously demonstrated [14][15][16], entangled photons can be generated in single modes in any nonlinear medium as long as BT < 1, where B is the phase-matching bandwidth and T is the temporal width of the pump pulses. Intuitively, this is because with BT < 1, it is impossible, even in principle, to determine the exact temporal location of the generated photons within T , so that they must subtend a single coherent mode on the detection apparatus.…”
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