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Entangled Photons Emitted from Silicon Microring

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Microring resonators could become a chip-scale source of entangled photons crucial to quantum computing and encryption. Such resonators are known to be efficient sources of photon pairs, but a 20-µm silicon resonator developed at the University of Pavia in Italy is said to be the first capable of emitting time-energy entangled photons. “The rate at which the entangled photons are generated is unprecedented for a silicon integrated source, and comparable with that available from bulk crystals that must be pumped by very strong lasers,” said professor Dr. Daniele...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Apr 2015
    Research & TechnologyEuropeItalyUniversity of PaviaDaniele Bajonisilicon photonicsquantum computinglaserslight sourcesTech Pulse

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