Entangled-Pair Transmission Improvement Using Distributed Phase-Sensitive Amplification

We demonstrate the transmission of time-bin entangled photon pairs through a distributed optical phase-sensitive amplifier (OPSA). We utilize four-wave mixing at telecom wavelengths in a 5-km dispersion-shifted fiber OPSA operating in the low-gain limit. Measurements of two-photon interference curve...

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Main Authors: Anjali Agarwal, James M. Dailey, Paul Toliver, Nicholas A. Peters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2014-12-01
Series:Physical Review X
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.041038
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Summary:We demonstrate the transmission of time-bin entangled photon pairs through a distributed optical phase-sensitive amplifier (OPSA). We utilize four-wave mixing at telecom wavelengths in a 5-km dispersion-shifted fiber OPSA operating in the low-gain limit. Measurements of two-photon interference curves show no statistically significant degradation in the fringe visibility at the output of the OPSA. In addition, coincidence counting rates are higher than direct passive transmission because of constructive interference between amplitudes of input photon pairs and those generated in the OPSA. Our results suggest that application of distributed phase-sensitive amplification to transmission of entangled photon pairs could be highly beneficial towards advancing the rate and scalability of future quantum communications systems.
ISSN:2160-3308