D. Mahler, Francesco Raffaelli, G. Ferranti, P. Sibson, J. Kennard, A. Santamato, G. Sinclair, D. Bonneau, M. Thompson, J. Matthews
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An on-chip homodyne detector for measuring quantum states
Here we present the first quantum homodyne detector on a silicon chip. We demonstrate all of the characteristics required for detection of quantum states: high speed, signal-to-noise ratio, and common-mode rejection ratio.