Abstract

Semiconductor quantum dots, as promising solid-state platform, have exhibited deterministic photon pair generation with high polarization entanglement fidelity for quantum information applications. However, due to temporal correlation from inherently cascaded emission, photon indistinguishability is limited, which restricts their potential scalability to multi-photon experiments. Here, by utilizing quantum interferences to decouple polarization entanglement from temporal correlation, we improve four-photon Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) state entanglement fidelity from (58.7±2.2)% to (75.5±2.0)%. Our work paves the way to realize scalable and high-quality multi-photon states from quantum dots.

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