Abstract:
We show the possibility to generate photons in a certain class of non-classical states from a metal–
dielectric interface using dipole emitters on the interface. The photons emitted into the surface plasmon
mode from the initially excited emitters radiate out in free space in a cone-shaped geometry. When
detected at two detectors, these photons exhibit coalescence, a clear signature of non-classicality. Such
a system can also be employed as a building block for a distributed quantum network. We further show
that it is indeed feasible to implement our model using available technology