Anisotropic purity of entangled photons from Cooper pairs in heterostructures

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Abstract


It has been theoretically proposed that a forward-biased p-n junction with a superconducting layer (P-N-S) would produce pure, polarization-entangled photons due to inherent spin-singlet pairing of electrons. However, any heterostructure interface generically induces Rashba spin-orbit coupling, which in turn generates a mixed singlet-triplet superconducting order parameter. Here we study the effect of triplet pairing on the purity of photons produced through Cooper pair recombination. A unique directional dependence of the state purity is found: in a triplet superconductor with fixed d-vector, pure, entangled photons are produced when the photon polarization axis is parallel to d, with diminished purity for other directions. Induced triplet pairing in a singlet superconductor is shown to degrade the state purity, while induced singlet pairing in a triplet superconductor is shown to enhance the production of entangled pairs. These considerations may aid the design of functional devices to produce entangled photons.

*This work was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Center for Quantum Materials at the University of Toronto.

Presenters

  • Hae-Young Kee

    • Physics, University of Toronto
    • University of Toronto

Authors

  • Hae-Young Kee

    • Physics, University of Toronto
    • University of Toronto
  • Jacob S. Gordon

    • University of Toronto