A scalable near-visible integrated photon-pair source for satellite quantum science
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.13617v1
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2026 05:35:24 GMT
- Title: A scalable near-visible integrated photon-pair source for satellite quantum science
- Authors: Yi-Han Luo, Yuan Chen, Ruiyang Chen, Zeying Zhong, Sicheng Zeng, Baoqi Shi, Sanli Huang, Chen Shen, Hui-Nan Wu, Yuan Cao, Junqiu Liu,
- Abstract summary: Integrated photonics offers a scalable solution, yet a critical spectral gap persists.<n>We demonstrate an integrated near-visible photon-pair source based on a wide-bandgap, ultralow-loss, silicon nitride microresonator.<n>This source constitutes a flight-ready hardware foundation for daylight quantum communications and protocols requiring on-orbit multiphoton interference.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Quantum state distribution over vast distances is essential for global-scale quantum networks and fundamental test of quantum physics at space scale. While satellite platforms have demonstrated thousand-kilometer entanglement distribution, quantum key distribution and quantum teleportation with ground, future constellations and deep-space missions demand photon sources that are robust, compact, and power-efficient. Integrated photonics offers a scalable solution, yet a critical spectral gap persists. Although telecom-band integrated photon-pair sources are well established, near-visible photons offer distinct advantages for satellite-to-ground links by mitigating diffraction loss and maximizing the collection efficiency of optical telescopes. Scalable integrated sources in this regime have remained elusive due to the fundamental challenge of achieving anomalous dispersion in materials transparent at visible wavelengths. Here we bridge this gap by demonstrating an integrated near-visible photon-pair source based on a wide-bandgap, ultralow-loss, silicon nitride (Si$_3$N$_4$) microresonator. By engineering the dispersion of higher-order waveguide modes, we overcome the intrinsic normal dispersion limit to achieve efficient phase matching. The device exhibits a spectral brightness of 4.87$\times$10$^7$ pairs/s/mW$^2$/GHz and a narrow photon linewidth of 357 MHz. We report high-purity heralded single-photon generation with a heralding rate up to 2.3 MHz and a second-order correlation function as low as 0.0041. Furthermore, we observe energy-time entanglement with 98.4% interference visibility, violating the CHSH limit even at flux exceeding 40.6 million pairs/s. Combined with the proven radiation hardness of Si$_3$N$_4$, this source constitutes a flight-ready hardware foundation for daylight quantum communications and protocols requiring on-orbit multiphoton interference.
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