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Direct Generation of Polarization-Entangled Photon Pairs in a Poled Fiber
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PhotonicsQuantum ScienceRoom TemperatureEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsQuantum OpticOptical PropertiesNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationQuantum EntanglementQuantum Photonic DeviceFiber OpticFiber-optic CommunicationDirect GenerationOptical Fiber
We experimentally demonstrate the direct generation of polarization-entangled photon pairs in an optical fiber at room temperature by exploiting type-II phase-matched spontaneous parametric down-conversion. A second-order nonlinearity is artificially induced in the 17-cm-long weakly birefringent step-index fiber through the process of thermal poling, and quasi-phase-matching allows for the generation of entangled photons in the 1.5-micron telecom band when the fiber is pumped at 775 nm. A greater-than $80\ensuremath{\mathbin:}1$ coincidence-to-accidental ratio is achieved, limited mainly by multiphoton pair generation. Without the need to subtract accidentals or to compensate for walk-off, the raw two-photon interference visibility is found to be better than $95%$, and violation of Bell's inequality is observed by more than 18 standard deviations. This makes for a truly alignment-free, plug-and-play source of polarization-entangled photon pairs.
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