Optimization of the time-multiplexed SPDC source at 900-950 nm range
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Abstract
In the field of quantum technology, single photons have emerged as a pivotal resource, prompting the development of heralded single photon sources (HSPS) with enhanced generation probability. The majority of such sources are based on spontaneous parametric down-conversion (SPDC), but they exhibit a low single photon generation probability. The multiplexing principle (arXiv:quant-ph/0205103) has been proposed as a solution to this problem. This paper presents a demonstration of a time-multiplexed HSPS based on the SPDC process, including accurate calculations and modeling of key source characteristics, specifically purity and heralding efficiency. Furthermore, the paper provides an analysis and approximation of the probability of a single photon post-application of time multiplexing.