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Cavity-enhanced photon indistinguishability at room temperature and telecom wavelengths.

Lukas HuselJulian TrappJohannes ScherzerXiaojian WuPeng WangJacob FortnerManuel NutzThomas HümmerBorislav PolovnikovMichael FörgDavid HungerYuHuang WangAlexander Högele
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Indistinguishable single photons in the telecom-bandwidth of optical fibers are indispensable for long-distance quantum communication. Solid-state single photon emitters have achieved excellent performance in key benchmarks, however, the demonstration of indistinguishability at room-temperature remains a major challenge. Here, we report room-temperature photon indistinguishability at telecom wavelengths from individual nanotube defects in a fiber-based microcavity operated in the regime of incoherent good cavity-coupling. The efficiency of the coupled system outperforms spectral or temporal filtering, and the photon indistinguishability is increased by more than two orders of magnitude compared to the free-space limit. Our results highlight a promising strategy to attain optimized non-classical light sources.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • solid state
  • living cells
  • monte carlo
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • molecular dynamics
  • high speed
  • diffusion weighted
  • contrast enhanced
  • energy transfer