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Interpretable inverse-designed cavity for spontaneous photon-pair generation

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Abstract

We demonstrate the first inverse-designed device for enhancing photon-pair generation rate in silicon photonics with compact footprint. The proposed inverse-design approach can be generalized to other nonlinear photon generation processes.

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