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Background-Free Near-Infrared Biphoton Emission from Single GaAs Nanowires.

Grégoire SaerensThomas DursapIan HesnerNgoc M H DuongAlexander S SolntsevAndrea MorandiAndreas MaederArtemios KarvounisPhilippe RegrenyRobert J ChapmanAlexandre DanescuNicolas ChauvinJosé PenuelasRachel Grange
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
The generation of photon pairs from nanoscale structures with high rates is still a challenge for the integration of quantum devices, as it suffers from parasitic signals from the substrate. In this work, we report type-0 spontaneous parametric down-conversion at 1550 nm from individual bottom-up grown zinc-blende GaAs nanowires with lengths of up to 5 μm and diameters of up to 450 nm. The nanowires were deposited on a transparent ITO substrate, and we measured a background-free coincidence rate of 0.05 Hz in a Hanbury-Brown-Twiss setup. Taking into account transmission losses, the pump fluence, and the nanowire volume, we achieved a biphoton generation of 60 GHz/Wm, which is at least 3 times higher than that of previously reported single nonlinear micro- and nanostructures. We also studied the correlations between the second-harmonic generation and the spontaneous parametric down-conversion intensities with respect to the pump polarization and in different individual nanowires.
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