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Near perfect two-photon interference out a of down-converter on silicon nitride chip

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Abstract

We report the first photon-pair source based on χ2 nonlinearity process on a silicon platform, showing a record two-photon interference visibility exceeding 99%, opening a new horizon for quantum technologies.

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