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Periodic poling of thin-film lithium niobate for second-harmonic generation and entangled photon-pair generation

Abstract

High-fidelity periodic poling of thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) waveguides is critical for robust, quasi-phase-matched three-wave mixing process such as second-harmonic generation and spontaneous parametric down conversion. Over the past decade, extensive research has been performed on design and fabrication of TFLN based optical waveguides, demonstrating high-performance electro-optic modulators, efficient wavelength converters and revealing their great potentials in heterogeneous integration with the conventional silicon photonic material platform. However, studies on poling of TFLN are still lacking, and uniformity of TFLN poling needs to be further improved, to achieve a comparable conversion efficiency as in its bulk counterparts. This dissertation discusses evaluation and optimization of TFLN poling, waveguide design, and device demonstration through characterization of efficient second-harmonic generation and high-quality entangled photon-pair generation. The results presented here indicate promising applications for robust and efficient TFLN devices in nonlinear and quantum optics in the telecommunications regime.

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