We generate quantum correlated photon-pairs at 1550 nm telecom band via pulse-pumped spontaneous four-wave mixing in high-index doped silica glass (HDSG) waveguides. The input and output ports of the 30-cm-long on-chip HDSG spiral waveguide are coupled to standard polarization maintaining fibers, which brings convenience to mode excitation and photon-pair collection. The flattened group velocity dispersion of the TE mode in the spiral waveguide is about 39 ps/km/nm at 1550 nm. When pumping around 1550 nm, the wavelength range of the generated signal (idler) photons can be more than 20 nm. Experimental results show that, in room temperature, the measured coincidence-to-accidental ratio (CAR) is about 200 when the photon-pair production rate is about 2×10-5 pairs/pulse, and the main noise origin of the photon pair source is spontaneous Raman scattering. Our investigations show that the HDSG waveguide, which can be fabricated using CMOS compatible technologies, is a promising candidate for developing miniaturized quantum light sources.
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