We demonstrate a spectrally broadband and efficient technique for collecting emission from a single InAs quantum dot directly into a standard single mode optical fiber. In this approach, an optical fiber taper waveguide is placed in contact with a suspended GaAs nanophotonic waveguide with embedded quantum dots, forming a broadband directional coupler with standard optical fiber input and output. Efficient photoluminescence collection over a wavelength range of tens of nanometers is demonstrated, and a maximum collection efficiency of 6% (corresponding single photon rate of 3.0 MHz) into a single mode optical fiber is estimated for a single quantum dot exciton
The ability to achieve near-unity light-extraction efficiency is necessary for a truly deterministic...
This research was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by Korea Governmen...
Highly efficient single photon sources are important building blocks for optical quantum information...
We demonstrate a spectrally broadband and efficient technique for collecting emission from a single ...
Incorporating solid-state quantum emitters into optical fiber networks enables the long-distance tra...
Fiber-coupled single photon sources are essential components of photonics-based quantum information ...
Photoluminescence spectroscopy of single InAs quantum dots at cryogenic temperatures (~14 K) is perf...
We demonstrate a nanostructure composed of partially etched annular trenches in a suspended GaAs mem...
We present the experimental realization of a quantum fiber-pigtail. The device consists of a semicon...
Quantum communication as well as integrated photonic circuits require single photons propagating in ...
We study stable and efficient coupling of single photons generated from a quantum dot (QD) into a si...
To implement quantum light sources based on quantum emitters in applications, it is desirable to imp...
Single quantum dots embedded in tapered nanowire waveguides have emerged as leading candidates for d...
The generation of photon pairs in single quantum dots is based on a process that is, in its nature, ...
The ability to achieve near-unity light-extraction efficiency is necessary for a truly deterministic...
This research was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by Korea Governmen...
Highly efficient single photon sources are important building blocks for optical quantum information...
We demonstrate a spectrally broadband and efficient technique for collecting emission from a single ...
Incorporating solid-state quantum emitters into optical fiber networks enables the long-distance tra...
Fiber-coupled single photon sources are essential components of photonics-based quantum information ...
Photoluminescence spectroscopy of single InAs quantum dots at cryogenic temperatures (~14 K) is perf...
We demonstrate a nanostructure composed of partially etched annular trenches in a suspended GaAs mem...
We present the experimental realization of a quantum fiber-pigtail. The device consists of a semicon...
Quantum communication as well as integrated photonic circuits require single photons propagating in ...
We study stable and efficient coupling of single photons generated from a quantum dot (QD) into a si...
To implement quantum light sources based on quantum emitters in applications, it is desirable to imp...
Single quantum dots embedded in tapered nanowire waveguides have emerged as leading candidates for d...
The generation of photon pairs in single quantum dots is based on a process that is, in its nature, ...
The ability to achieve near-unity light-extraction efficiency is necessary for a truly deterministic...
This research was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by Korea Governmen...
Highly efficient single photon sources are important building blocks for optical quantum information...