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2D Optomechanical Crystals Photon-Phonon Generation

Posted on January 6, 2026 by HemaSumanth4 min read
2D Optomechanical Crystals Photon-Phonon Generation

Optomechanical Crystals

Delft University of Technology researchers revealed a major advancement in their effort to create a worldwide, scalable quantum internet. By creating a quasi-two-dimensional optomechanical crystal (OMC), a group under the direction of Simon Gröblacher has successfully transformed single “packets” of sound, or phonons, into telecom-wavelength photons with previously unheard-of low noise and great purity. The use of mechanical oscillators in quantum communication has long been hampered by a crucial “heat problem” that is now resolved.

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The Quantum Noise Problem

According to the concept of a quantum internet, entanglement, the “spooky” connection that enables quantum states to be connected over space, will be shared by distant quantum computers and sensors connected by optical fibers. Scientists require a high-fidelity interface between optical photons and a long-lived quantum memory to do this. Despite the exploration of systems such as atomic vapors, trapped ions, and solid-state defects, optomechanical crystals have a distinct benefit in that they can be designed to function at any wavelength, including the telecom C-band, which has the lowest fiber-optic transmission losses.

A fatal problem in earlier attempts to use one-dimensional nanobeam crystals was thermal noise. Thermal effects of optical absorption were produced as lasers interacted with the devices to read and store data. Due to their poor thermal anchoring to their substrates, these 1D designs heated up quickly, producing “fake” signals that obscured the sensitive quantum information.

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Developing the 2D Approach

The Delft team switched to a quasi-two-dimensional design to address this. A “snowflake” crystal structure in these silicon-on-insulator devices produces phononic and photonic band gaps. The 2D structure is essential because it makes it possible for heat to be dissipated into the surrounding cryogenic environment much more effectively.

Even with high laser intensity, the thermal phonon occupancy, or “heat noise,” was far lower than in earlier 1D systems, the researchers discovered. As a matter of fact, they were able to obtain a signal-to-noise ratio that was 2.5 times greater than anything that had been previously documented for such devices, which allowed the mechanical mode to remain close to its quantum ground state even when the device was in active operation.

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Converting Sound to Light

The Stokes and anti-Stokes scattering processes are the two main ways that the experiment operates. The first is the probabilistic creation of a single phonon in the mechanical mode and a single photon by a “write” laser pulse set to the blue side of the crystal’s resonance frequency. This photon’s detection serves as a “herald,” verifying that precisely one phonon is currently stored in the mechanical memory.

A single telecom photon is created from the stored phonon by an anti-Stokes mechanism that is triggered by a “read” laser pulse that is detuned to the red side. The group conducted a Hanbury Brown-Twiss experiment, which gauges the “purity” of the light, to demonstrate the caliber of these photons. The g(2)(0) value they observed was 0.35, well below the 0.5 threshold needed to demonstrate the emission of real single photons. For any integrated optomechanical crystal system, this is the lowest measured value as of right now.

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Indistinguishable Photons Over Distance

The photons produced by a quantum network must be identical in every manner for them to interfere with one another and spread entanglement. The Delft researchers used a Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) interference test to confirm this.

They transmitted two photons across a 1.43-kilometer fiber delay line, each produced about seven microseconds apart. With a visibility of 0.52 \pm 0.15, the photons interfered when they encountered a beam splitter. As a prerequisite for constructing multi-node quantum repeaters, this study verifies that the photons are coherent and indistinguishable over extended time scales.

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A Hybrid Quantum Future

Beyond mechanical oscillators, this work has broader ramifications. The optomechanical crystals are ideal for integration with other quantum systems, such as silicon T-centers or rare-earth ions, because they generate photons with incredibly narrow bandwidths (as low as 10 MHz).

The possibility of utilizing these mechanical “transducers” to connect superconducting circuits, which use microwaves to process information, to optical fibers creates the possibility of hybrid quantum networks. According to the team, their present 2D optomechanical crystals have the potential to produce entanglement between two distant mechanical oscillators at a rate of 100 Hz, which is higher than the rates attained by industry-leading platforms such as nitrogen-vacancy centers.

By converting the “noise” of heat into the “silence” of the quantum ground state, this work has made nanomechanical crystals a key component of the future quantum internet, rather than just a lab curiosity.

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