On-demand single photon emission in the telecom C-band from
nanowire-based quantum dots
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.13381v1
- Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2023 14:03:39 GMT
- Title: On-demand single photon emission in the telecom C-band from
nanowire-based quantum dots
- Authors: Andrew N. Wakileh, Lingxi Yu, Do\u{g}a Dokuz, Sofiane Haffouz, Xiaohua
Wu, Jean Lapointe, David B. Northeast, Robin L. Williams, Nir Rotenberg,
Philip J. Poole, Dan Dalacu
- Abstract summary: We demonstrate single photon emission from position-controlled nanowire quantum dots at lambda > 1530 nm.
Results are an important step towards the scalable manufacture of high efficiency, high rate single photon emitters in the telecom C-band.
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- Abstract: Single photon sources operating on-demand at telecom wavelengths are required
in fiber-based quantum secure communication technologies. In this work we
demonstrate single photon emission from position-controlled nanowire quantum
dots emitting at {\lambda} > 1530 nm. Using above-band pulsed excitation, we
obtain single photon purities of g(2)(0) = 0.062. These results represent an
important step towards the scalable manufacture of high efficiency, high rate
single photon emitters in the telecom C-band.
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