J. Mishra, C. Xin, A. Shams-Ansari, C. Langrock, N. Sinclair, M. Lončar, M. Fejer
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Towards frequency-separable photon pairs generated using thin-film lithium niobate
We take advantage of disperion engineering in thin-film lithium niobate to generate frequency-separable photon pairs at telecommunication wavelengths. A detailed simulation of phase matching conditions is performed and verified using sum-frequency generation to reveal the desired spectral separability.