Tunable Single-Photon Generation in a Scanning Electron Microscope based on Silicon Photonics

Maxim Sirotin, T. Chlouba, R. Shiloh, P. Hommelhoff
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Single-photon sources play a pivotal role in quantum information technology and quantum sensing [1]. Quantum dots and color centers allow the creation of single photons on demand, are capable of generating higher Fock states and can be electrically driven [1], [2]. Spontaneous parametric down-conversion and spontaneous four-wave mixing, in turn, serve as widely tunable sources of heralded single photons and complex quantum states [3]. The generation of photons radiated from swift free electrons makes it possible to obtain a broad spectrum, amplification, and electron-photon entanglement. Using flatband resonances and microcavities may even enhance the processes [4], [5]. Modulation of free electrons enables the construction of photonic cat and GKP states, which are crucial for fault-tolerant quantum computing [6]. Recently, the effect of generating 1550 nm photons from free electrons directly into a nanophotonic Si3N4 ring resonator in a transmission electron microscope (TEM) at 120 keV has been experimentally shown [5].
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基于硅光子学的扫描电子显微镜可调谐单光子生成
单光子源在量子信息技术和量子传感领域起着举足轻重的作用。量子点和色心允许按需产生单光子,能够产生更高的Fock态,并且可以用电驱动[1],[2]。自发参数下转换和自发四波混频,反过来,作为广泛可调的源预示单光子和复杂量子态[3]。从快速自由电子辐射的光子的产生使得获得广谱、放大和电子-光子纠缠成为可能。使用平带共振和微腔甚至可以增强[4],[5]的过程。自由电子的调制使光子cat和GKP态的构建成为可能,这对于容错量子计算[6]至关重要。最近,在120 keV的透射电子显微镜(TEM)下,自由电子直接在纳米光子Si3N4环形谐振腔中产生1550 nm光子的效果得到了实验证明。
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