Diamond hosts optically active color centers with great promise in quantum computation, networking, and sensing. Realization of such applications is contingent upon the integration of color centers into photonic circuits. However, current diamond quantum optics experiments are restricted to single devices ...
32,33,34,35,36. To achieve high coupling efficiencies, such designs typically use asymmetry along thez-axis, e.g., through partial etches31,32,36or material stacks with varying refractive indices32. In diamond quantum photonics many of these approaches cannot be employed because current thin-fi...
Beyond silicon, inverse design has also been applied to other photonic platforms, including diamond7, silicon carbide8, lithium niobate9, and materials like chalcogenide glasses10. Nonetheless, inverse design for nonlinear photonics has been limited. To efficiently trigger optical nonlinearities at ...
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Diamond hosts optically active color centers with great promise in quantum computation, networking, and sensing. Realization of such applications is contingent upon the integration of color centers into photonic circuits. However, current diamond quantum optics experiments are restricted to single devices ...
Beyond silicon, inverse design has also been applied to other photonic platforms, including diamond7, silicon carbide8, lithium niobate9, and materials like chalcogenide glasses10. Nonetheless, inverse design for nonlinear photonics has been limited. To efficiently trigger optical nonlinearities at ...
ARTICLE https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11343-1 OPEN Inverse-designed diamond photonics Constantin Dory 1, Dries Vercruysse1,4, Ki Youl Yang 1,4, Neil V. Sapra1, Alison E. Rugar1, Shuo Sun1, Daniil M. Lukin1, Alexander Y. Piggott1, Jingyuan L. Zhang1, Marina Radulaski1,2, ...
Beyond silicon, inverse design has also been applied to other photonic platforms, including diamond7, silicon carbide8, lithium niobate9, and materials like chalcogenide glasses10. Nonetheless, inverse design for nonlinear photonics has been limited. To efficiently trigger optical nonlinearities at ...