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Dynamically Unpolarized Single-Photon Source in Diamond with Intrinsic Randomness

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Abstract

Single-photon sources are essential tools for quantum information technology and testing the foundations of quantum theory. To date, single-photon sources which emit purely polarized single photons (e.g. horizontal polarization and vertical polarization) have been realized in various ways. On the other hand, single-photon sources which emit completely unpolarized single photons are also important for applications such as realizing hardware random number generators and testing the foundations of quantum theory such as the error-disturbance relation for mixed states [1, 2] which are quantum states of unpolarized polarization states. Here, we present a dynamically and statically unpolarized single-photon source using a single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond. In particular, we demonstrate a new method for evaluation of dynamical unpolarization using the second order correlation function [3].

© 2017 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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