Abstract
Quantum light sources based on single-photon emitters are a core technology, which is expected to enable a multitude of emerging quantum-photonic applications with superior performance. As the development of sources is approaching a certain level of maturity, the important next step for quantum-network related applications is to distribute the generated photons in the most practical way. However, so far these remained within research facilities or were only transmitted over short specially installed fiber. In this regard, operation of the sources at standard telecom wavelengths such that existing classical communication infrastructure can be used, seems the most desirable solution.
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