DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6c02461 ISSN: 1530-6984

Entangled Telecom Photons Generation Using Twisted van der Waals Crystals

Nidhin Prasannan, Konstantinos Mourzidis, Vishwas Jindal, Hanting Li, Di Lin, Wenchen Yang, Deng Hu, Liu Yang, Andrea Balocchi, Delphine Lagarde, Pierre Renucci, Zhiwei Wang, Gang Wang, Xavier Marie

Abstract

Nanoscale quantum light sources are essential building blocks for integrated quantum photonic systems. Here, we report a wavelength-scale entangled-photon source based on van der Waals-engineered NbOBr2 and benchmark its performance for telecom-wavelength quantum light generation. By exploiting the material’s second-order nonlinearity, we generate quantum-correlated photon pairs via spontaneous parametric down-conversion. We then use a 90° twisted stacking to induce quantum interference in photon-pair generation, yielding polarization-entangled photons. This approach enables tunability of the quantum optical state via control of the excitation laser polarization. We experimentally obtain entanglement fidelities exceeding 95% for Bell states, along with a high coincidence-to-accidental ratio of ∼335 and a brightness approximately 1 order of magnitude higher than recently reported telecom sources based on transition metal dichalcogenide two-dimensional materials. These results establish twisted van der Waals engineering as a powerful platform for highly tunable, high-brightness quantum light sources at telecom wavelengths.

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