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Reconfigurable Lithium Niobate nanophotonic circuits for quantum information processing with InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot single-photon sources

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Abstract

We present the experimental realization of electro-optically reconfigurable Lithium-Niobate-On-Insulator waveguide circuits featuring propagation loss down to ~0.8 dB/cm at a ~900 nm wavelength, designed for operation with single photons emitted by InAs/GaAs Quantum Dots.

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