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Indistinguishable Single Photon Emission from Single Erbium Ions

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Abstract

Individually addressed erbium ions in solid-state hosts are promising for application in long-distance quantum repeater networks because of their optical transition at 1.5 μm. However, their spin and optical coherence can be limited by noise from the solid-state environment. In this work we introduce a new host for single Er ions, CaWO4, that combines a non-polar site symmetry and low magnetic noise environment to significantly improve the optical and spin coherence properties. Using a high-Q, low mode-volume nanophotonic crystal cavity we isolate single Er ions and efficiently collect their emitted photons. We demonstrate indistinguishable photon emission, as well as significant improved spin coherence. This represents a significant step towards the development of quantum repeater networks based on individually addressed erbium ions.

Presenters

  • Salim Ourari

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Salim Ourari

    Princeton University

  • Lukasz Dusanowski

    Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Princeton University

  • Sebastian P Horvath

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA, Princeton University

  • Mehmet Tuna Uysal

    Princeton University

  • Sharon Platt

    Princeton University

  • Jeff D Thompson

    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA, Princeton University