Superconducting Silicon-photonic Chip Developed For Quantum Communication Apr 2026

Integrated quantum photonics (IQP) has evolved from a laboratory curiosity into a practical foundation for metropolitan quantum networks. A major milestone in this field is the development of a heterogeneously integrated superconducting silicon-photonic chip, which combines the mature scalability of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) platforms with the extreme sensitivity of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs). 1. Core Architecture and Integration

A significant advancement enabled by this chip is the of time-bin encoded qubits. Integrated quantum photonics (IQP) has evolved from a

: By using a traveling-wave configuration rather than normal incidence, the SNSPDs achieve on-chip detection efficiencies exceeding 90%. Integrated quantum photonics (IQP) has evolved from a

Technical Brief: Heterogeneously Integrated Superconducting Silicon-Photonic Chips Integrated quantum photonics (IQP) has evolved from a

2. Breakthrough: Solving the Bell-State Measurement Challenge