“…30,31 Furthermore, the electronic transitions of molecules and atoms are accessible at visible and near-IR wavelengths, allowing for fluorescence lifetime measurements, 8,32,33 compatibility with quantum memories, 34 and fundamental studies of few-photon nonlinearities. 20,35,36 Despite these advantages, all demonstrations of nanophotonic pair production have resided in the telecom region, and the best near-IR and visible photon pair sources are still large-area waveguides [37][38][39][40] and bulk periodically poled crystals. 20,35,37,[41][42][43][44] Potential reasons for this discrepancy stem from the difficulty in fabricating visible nonlinear circuits on thin-film lithium niobate due to factors such as the ultra-short poling periods required for quasi-phase matching and losses from material absorption [45][46][47] and scattering.…”