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Trapped Ion Quantum Computing
Validating the calibrated creation of heralded single photons
arXiv
Authors: Daniel Borrero Landazabal, Kaisa Laiho
Year
2025
Paper ID
5867
Status
Preprint
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Coincidence-count discrimination have turned utterly practical in the characterization of photon-pair processes and heralded single photons. Here, we implement a heralded single photon source based on parametric down-conversion (PDC) in a PP-KTP waveguide in the telecom wavelength range involving a low number of optical modes. We extend the toolbox for the loss-tolerant state characterization by combining conventional figures-of-merit in order to access the heralded state's mean photon number and its photon-number parity. Our experiment demonstrates that an accurate determination of these characteristics is possible just through simple photon-correlation measurements. We believe that our results can find usage in the calibrated creation of heralded single photons and in determining the expectation values of observables that are crucial for denoting a single quantum.
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