Broadband quadrature-squeezed vacuum and nonclassical photon number correlations from a nanophotonic device.
V D VaidyaB MorrisonL G HeltR ShahrokshahiD H MahlerMatthew J CollinsK TanJ LavoieA RepingonM MenottiNicolás QuesadaR C PooserA E LitaT GerritsSae Woo NamZachary VernonPublished in: Science advances (2020)
We report demonstrations of both quadrature-squeezed vacuum and photon number difference squeezing generated in an integrated nanophotonic device. Squeezed light is generated via strongly driven spontaneous four-wave mixing below threshold in silicon nitride microring resonators. The generated light is characterized with both homodyne detection and direct measurements of photon statistics using photon number-resolving transition-edge sensors. We measure 1.0(1) decibels of broadband quadrature squeezing (~4 decibels inferred on-chip) and 1.5(3) decibels of photon number difference squeezing (~7 decibels inferred on-chip). Nearly single temporal mode operation is achieved, with measured raw unheralded second-order correlations g (2) as high as 1.95(1). Multiphoton events of over 10 photons are directly detected with rates exceeding any previous quantum optical demonstration using integrated nanophotonics. These results will have an enabling impact on scaling continuous variable quantum technology.