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Single-photon nonlinearities and blockade from a strongly driven photonic molecule

Nigro, Davide
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Clementi, Marco  
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Bres, Camille-Sophie  
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October 15, 2022
Optics Letters

Achieving the regime of single-photon nonlinearities in photonic devices by just exploiting the intrinsic high-order susceptibilities of conventional materials would open the door to practical semiconductor-based quantum photonic technologies. Here we show that this regime can be achieved in a triply resonant integrated photonic device made of two coupled ring resonators, in a material platform displaying an intrinsic third-order nonlinearity. By strongly driving one of the three resonances of the system, a weak coherent probe at one of the others results in a strongly suppressed two-photon probability at the output, evidenced by an antibunched second-order correlation function at zerotime delay under continuous wave driving. (C) 2022 Optica Publishing Group.

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OL.468546
Web of Science ID

WOS:000892110400003

Author(s)
Nigro, Davide
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Clementi, Marco  
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Bres, Camille-Sophie  
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Liscidini, Marco
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Gerace, Dario
Date Issued

2022-10-15

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Published in
Optics Letters
Volume

47

Issue

20

Start page

5348

End page

5351

Subjects

Optics

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parametric oscillation

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chip

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generation

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cavity

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light

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REVIEWED

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December 19, 2022
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