With recent and rapid progress, compound semiconductor on insulator (CSOI) photonics is transforming quantum technologies by providing new functionalities and capabilities not possible with traditional, silicon-based photonics. In this talk, I will discuss how we can leverage the strong nonlinearities and low propagation loss of AlGaAs-on-insulator photonics for quantum computing and communications. I will present recent results on entangled-pair and squeezed-light generation, on-chip frequency bin processors based on integrated modulators and pulse shapers, and architectures for high-dimensional graph-state generation for distributing entanglement across quantum networks.
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