Abstract
Integrated quantum optics using silicon wire waveguides is presented. The Kerr nonlinearity of silicon allows the generation of photon pairs within straight waveguides, within micro-ring resonators, as well as the realisation of more complex circuits.
© 2012 Optical Society of America
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