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Quantum photonics is a promising technology for implementing quantum information tasks. We demonstrate integration of multiple photon pair sources together with a circuit enabling creation and manipulation of photon pairs in a monolithic silicon-on-insulator chip.
Quantum interference and manipulation of quantum states of light using silicon-on-insulator waveguide circuits is presented, demonstrating the potential for a silicon quantum photonics technology platform.
Quantum technologies based on photons will likely require integrated optics architectures for improved performance, miniaturization and scalability. We demonstrate high-fidelity silica-on-silicon integrated optical realizations of key quantum photonic circuits and the first integrated quantum algorithm.
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