Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Information Technology
Laboratory, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
2. National Institute of Standards and Technology, , Gaithersburg, MD
20899, USA
Abstract
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC) in a nonlinear crystal has been a
workhorse for the generation of entangled and correlated single-photon pairs used
for quantum communications applications for nearly three decades. However, as a
naturally broadband process, the ability of SPDC to interface with the very narrow
energy transitions in atomic ensembles for implementing quantum memories, which are
needed for quantum repeaters to extend the reach of quantum communications, was
initially limited. To overcome this limitation, the process was enhanced by placing
the nonlinear crystal inside a resonating cavity. This modified process has some
important advantages, including narrowing the spectral linewidth of generated
photons into brighter resonant modes of the cavity, and the ability to lock the
desired mode of the cavity to the targeted transition frequency of the atomic
ensemble. This paper presents an overview of the principle of cavity-enhanced SPDC,
a review of works to date using this technique, and an example of one of these
implementations.
Funder
Information Technology Laboratory
Publisher
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Cited by
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