An efficient, tunable, and robust source of narrow-band photon pairs at the $^{87}$Rb D1 line
Abstract: We present an efficient and robust source of photons at the ${87}$Rb D1-line (795 nm) with a narrow bandwidth of $\delta=226(1)$ MHz. The source is based on non-degenerate, cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric down-conversion in a monolithic optical parametric oscillator far below threshold. The setup allows for efficient coupling to single mode fibers. A heralding efficiency of $\eta_{\mathrm{heralded}}=45(5)$ % is achieved, and the uncorrected number of detected photon pairs is $3.8 \times 10{3}/(\textrm{s mW})$. For pair generation rates up to $5\times 10{5}/$s, the source emits heralded single photons with a normalized, heralded, second-order correlation function $g{(2)}_{c}<0.01$. The source is intrinsically stable due to the monolithic configuration. Frequency drifts are on the order of $\delta/20$ per hour without active feedback on the emission frequency. We achieved fine-tuning of the source frequency within a range of $ > 2$ GHz by applying mechanical strain.
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