1. Multiplexed Single-Photon Source Based on Multiple Quantum Dots Embedded within a Single Nanowire
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Patrick Laferrière, Geof C. Aers, R. L. Williams, S. Haffouz, Jean Lapointe, Philip J. Poole, D. Dalacu, Lambert Giner, and Edith Yeung
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Photon ,Materials science ,Nanowire ,Physics::Optics ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,7. Clean energy ,General Materials Science ,Spontaneous emission ,Quantum information ,multiplexing ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,quantum dot ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,single photon source ,Quantum dot ,nanowire ,Single-photon source ,Excited state ,Optoelectronics ,Photonics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Photonics-based quantum information technologies require efficient, high emission rate sources of single photons. Position-controlled quantum dots embedded within a broadband nanowire waveguide provide a fully scalable route to fabricating highly efficient single-photon sources. However, emission rates for single-photon devices are limited by radiative recombination lifetimes. Here, we demonstrate a multiplexed single-photon source based on a multidot nanowire. Using epitaxially grown nanowires, we incorporate multiple energy-tuned dots, each optimally positioned within the nanowire waveguide, providing single photons with high efficiency. This linear scaling of the single-photon emission rate with number of emitters is demonstrated using a five-dot nanowire with an average multiphoton emission probability of
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- 2020
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