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Linear Waveguide Streamlines Directional Single-Photon Production

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Researchers from the Institute of Optics of CSIC and the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO, Spain) have developed and demonstrated an approach to generating single photons along well-defined directions. The advancement avoids the need for sophisticated 2D or 3D structures to achieve highly directional single-photon emission. Single-photon sources are fundamental components in quantum optical devices for computing, cryptography, and metrology. These devices use quantum emitters that, after excitation, produce single photons with a probability close to 100% and emission times on the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2023
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