Abstract
Micro-chips using silicon photonics can generate entangled photons using low power at telecommunications wavelengths and at room temperature. With further development, such compact chips might replace traditional crystal-based or fiber-based bulky photon-generation sources.
© 2016 Optical Society of America
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