Widely Tunable Single-Photon Frequency Conversion in a Nanomechanically Reconfigurable Si-Rich Nitride Waveguide

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on-demand single-photon source based on self assembled semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is a key building block for quantum communication and quantum information processing. To scale up, a challenge lies in frequency converting the emitted photons to the telecom wavelengths and eliminating the wavelength difference between multiple QDs. In this paper, we propose a novel nanomechanical silicon-rich nitride waveguide device, which can be reconfigured to realize efficient frequency conversion from the emission wavelength band of InAs/GaAs quantum dots at 900 similar to 950 nm to the telecom C-band around 1550 nm, by exploiting the Bragg scattering process in nonlinear four-wave mixing. Numerical results show that an optimal conversion efficiency over 99% and a signal-to-noise ratio up to 27 dB can be achieved when the waveguide loss is negligible, and the efficiency only reduces to 78% when a realistic loss of 1 dB/cm is considered. We conduct a detailed study on the unwanted noise processes, and provide design guidelines to improve the conversion efficiency and suppress the noises, e.g., by optimizing the power and wavelength of the pump laser.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Lightwave Technology
Volume40
Issue number23
Pages (from-to)7640-7647
Number of pages8
ISSN0733-8724
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

    Research areas

  • Four-wave mixing Bragg scattering, frequency conversion, quantum dot, single-photon source, silicon-rich nitride, tunable nanomechanical structure, 4-WAVE-MIXING BRAGG SCATTERING, SILICON, TRANSLATION, PERFORMANCE, DISPERSION, EFFICIENT

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