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Journal article · Preprint article · Ahead of Print article

Advances in Silicon Quantum Photonics

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Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Centre of Excellence for Silicon Photonics for Optical Communications, Centers, Technical University of Denmark2

Peking University3

Ultra-fast Optical Communication, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

Nanophotonic Devices, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark5

Quantum technology is poised to enable a step change in human capability for computing, communications and sensing. Photons are indispensable as carriers of quantum information—they travel at the fastest possible speed and readily protected from decoherence. However, the system requires thousands of near-transparent components with ultra-low-latency control.

To be implemented, a new paradigm photonic system is required: one with in-built coherence, stability, the ability to define arbitrary circuits, and a path to manufacturability. Silicon photonics has unparalleled density and component performance, which, with CMOS compatible fabrication, place it in a strong position for a scalable quantum photonics platform.

This paper is a progress report on silicon quantum photonics, focused on developments in the past five years. We provide an introduction on silicon quantum photonic component and the challenges in the field, summarise the current state-of-the-art and identify outstanding technical challenges, as well as promising avenues of future research.

We also resolve a conflict in the definition of Hong-Ou-Mandel interference visibility in integrated quantum photonic experiments, needed for fair comparison of photon quality across different platforms. Our aim is the development of scalability on the platform, to which end we point the way to ever-closer integration, toward silicon quantum photonic systems-on-a-chip.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2021
Pages: 1-24
ISSN: 15584542 and 1077260x
Types: Journal article , Preprint article and Ahead of Print article
DOI: 10.1109/JSTQE.2020.3025737
ORCIDs: Adcock, Jeremy C. , Bacco, Davide , Oxenløwe, Leif Katsuo and Ding, Yunhong

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