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Demonstration of a compact Franson interferometer for highly non-degenerate time-energy entangled photons

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Abstract

We present results from a time-energy entanglement Bell inequality violation measurement of two highly non-degenerate photons using a compact Franson interferometer. The entangled photons are generated via the spontaneous parametric downconversion of a 532 nm pump photon into time-energy and polarization degrees of freedom hyper-entangled 810 nm and 1550 nm photons. The source is a type II periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) crystal with a fiber-coupled input and free-space output. These wavelengths are of particular interest as they lie at the intersection of free-space quantum communication and terrestrial entanglement distribution due to 810 nm undergoing little atmospheric absorption, making it a candidate for satellite to ground quantum links. Furthermore, 1550 nm is capable of directly interfacing with existing telecommunications infrastructure. We report an initial violation of Bell's inequality by more than 3 standard deviations and describe efforts to improve upon this while maintaining stable operation in a low size, weight, and power (SWaP) package.

Presenters

  • Adam Fallon

    ORAU/NASA GRC, Univ of Virginia

Authors

  • Adam Fallon

    ORAU/NASA GRC, Univ of Virginia

  • Ian Nemitz

    NASA GRC

  • Evan Katz

    NASA GRC

  • Bertram Floyd

    HX5 Sierra/NASA GRC

  • John Lekki

    NASA GRC