@article{SetzpfandtSolntsevTitcheneretal., author = {Setzpfandt, Frank and Solntsev, Alexander S. and Titchener, James and Wu, Che Wen and Xiong, Chunle and Schiek, Roland and Pertsch, Thomas and Neshev, Dragomir N. and Sukhorukov, Andrey A.}, title = {Tunable generation of entangled photons in a nonlinear directional coupler}, series = {Laser \& Photonics Reviews}, volume = {10}, journal = {Laser \& Photonics Reviews}, number = {1}, publisher = {WILEY-VCH}, doi = {10.1002/lpor.201500216}, pages = {131 -- 136}, abstract = {The on-chip integration of quantum light sources has enabled the realization of complex quantum photonic circuits. However, for the practical implementation of such circuits in quantum information applications, it is crucial to develop sources delivering entangled quantum photon states with on-demand tunability. Here we propose and experimentally demonstrate the concept of a widely tunable quantum light source based on spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a simple nonlinear directional coupler. We show that spatial photon-pair correlations and entanglement can be reconfigured on-demand by tuning the phase difference between the pump beams and the phase mismatch inside the structure. We experimentally demonstrate the generation of split states, robust N00N states, various intermediate regimes and biphoton steering on a single chip. Furthermore we theoretically investigate other regimes allowing all-optically tunable generation of all Bell states and flexible control of path-energy entanglement. Such wide-range capabilities of a structure comprised of just two coupled nonlinear waveguides are attributed to the intricate interplay between linear coupling and nonlinear phase matching. This scheme provides an important advance towards the realization of reconfigurable quantum circuitry.}, language = {en} } @article{SchiekSolntsevNeshev2025, author = {Schiek, Roland and Solntsev, Alexander S. and Neshev, Dragomir N.}, title = {Measurement of the cubic nonlinear susceptibility in lithium niobate}, series = {Optical Materials Express}, volume = {15}, journal = {Optical Materials Express}, number = {5}, publisher = {Optica Publishing Group}, issn = {2159-3930}, doi = {10.1364/OME.557516}, pages = {1100 -- 1117}, year = {2025}, abstract = {We measured the cubic nonlinear susceptibility tensor elements ( χ(3)) for polarization along the primary crystallographic axis in titanium-indiffused lithium niobate waveguides, assessed through self-phase modulation using picosecond-duration pulses at telecommunication wavelengths. A dominant, highly temperature- and wavelength-dependent contribution from a cascaded second-order nonlinearity is observed. Through careful extraction of the cascaded effect, we quantify the intrinsic third-order susceptibility tensor elements as χ(3) zzzz(ω; ω, ω, -ω) = (5.2 ± 1.3) × 10-21 m2 V2 and χ(3) xxxx(ω; ω, ω, -ω) = χ(3) yyyy(ω; ω, ω, -ω) = (3.6 ± 0.8) × 10-21 m2 V2 . These measurements underscore the substantial impact of the cascaded nonlinearity in enhancing the effective cubic nonlinearity in lithium niobate and offer precise values essential for the design of nonlinear photonic devices.}, language = {en} }