From encryption to machine learning, the interest in quantum technologies is growing by the day. Many big companies are pushing the research and trying to develop a variety of techniques to achieve the so-called "quantum supremacy."Among all, there is one which is simpler to build an integrated system with: photonics. In this study, we illustrate the characterization for sensing elements of a prototype photonic integrated chip (PIC) where the photonic layer and the detector layer are homogeneously integrated. We fabricated in our facility a testing chip with silicon photodiodes as output devices. After the characterization discussed in this work, such detectors will be used as fully integrated sensing elements for a more advanced chip featuring thermistors as phase shifters in a multiple Mach-Zehnder Interferometers architecture.

Analysis of Photodiode Sensing Devices in a Photonic Integrated Chip solution for Quantum Computing / Gemma, L.; Bernard, M.; Ghulinyan, M.; Brunelli, D.. - (2020), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE Sensors tenutosi a Rotterdam, Netherlands nel 25th-28th October 2020) [10.1109/SENSORS47125.2020.9278846].

Analysis of Photodiode Sensing Devices in a Photonic Integrated Chip solution for Quantum Computing

Gemma L.;Bernard M.;Ghulinyan M.;Brunelli D.
2020-01-01

Abstract

From encryption to machine learning, the interest in quantum technologies is growing by the day. Many big companies are pushing the research and trying to develop a variety of techniques to achieve the so-called "quantum supremacy."Among all, there is one which is simpler to build an integrated system with: photonics. In this study, we illustrate the characterization for sensing elements of a prototype photonic integrated chip (PIC) where the photonic layer and the detector layer are homogeneously integrated. We fabricated in our facility a testing chip with silicon photodiodes as output devices. After the characterization discussed in this work, such detectors will be used as fully integrated sensing elements for a more advanced chip featuring thermistors as phase shifters in a multiple Mach-Zehnder Interferometers architecture.
2020
IEEE Sensors 2020 Conference Proceedings
Piscataway, NJ
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
978-1-7281-6801-2
Gemma, L.; Bernard, M.; Ghulinyan, M.; Brunelli, D.
Analysis of Photodiode Sensing Devices in a Photonic Integrated Chip solution for Quantum Computing / Gemma, L.; Bernard, M.; Ghulinyan, M.; Brunelli, D.. - (2020), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2020 IEEE Sensors tenutosi a Rotterdam, Netherlands nel 25th-28th October 2020) [10.1109/SENSORS47125.2020.9278846].
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