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27 August 2021 Optimized quantum photonics
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Abstract
At the core of most quantum technologies, including quantum networks and quantum simulators, is the development of homogeneous, long lived qubits with excellent optical interfaces, and the development of high efficiency and robust optical interconnects for such qubits. To achieve this goal, we have been studying color centers in diamond (SiV, SnV) and silicon carbide (VSi in 4H SiC), in combination with novel fabrication techniques, and relying on the powerful and fast photonics inverse design approach that we have developed. Our inverse design approach offers a powerful tool to implement classical and quantum photonic circuits with superior properties, including robustness to errors in fabrication and temperature, compact footprints, novel functionalities, and high efficiencies. We illustrate this with a number of demonstrated devices, including efficient quantum emitter-photon interfaces for color centers in diamond and in silicon carbide. We are also employing this approach to implement a quantum simulator based on color centers in semiconductors.
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Jelena Vuckovic "Optimized quantum photonics", Proc. SPIE 11917, Photonics for Quantum 2019, 119170S (27 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610202
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