Abstract

Phase sensitive amplifiers (PSAs) have the potential to empower substantial advances in emerging generations of optical communication systems as well as classical and quantum on-chip signal processing. While second order nonlinearity ( χ 2 ) is stronger than third order nonlinearity ( χ 3 ), it is seldom utilized in semiconductors to realize PSAs owing to the challenges of effectively phase matching the interacting waves as well as countering the two-photon absorption of the pump. In this work, we demonstrate the successful design, fabrication, and characterization of, to our knowledge, the first χ 2 -based semiconductor PSA using an efficient phase matching approach and a pulsed pump, in an AlGaAs Bragg reflection waveguide. The reported AlGaAs PSA achieves on-chip in-phase gain approaching 30 dB, with a sensitivity of 0.005 photons per pulse. Its performance also approaches the theoretical minimal noise figure of 0 dB. With such performance metrics and its capability to operate in the single mode regime, this PSA could usher in a new era of on-chip quantum circuits.

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