International audienceQuantum dots in cavities have been shown to be very bright sources of indistinguishable single photons. Yet the quantum interference between two such bright quantum dot sources, a critical step for photon-based quantum computation, still needs to be investigated. Here, we report on such a measurement, taking advantage of a deterministic fabrication of the devices. We show that cavity quantum electrodynamics can efficiently improve the quantum interference between remote quantum dot sources: Poorly indistinguishable photons can still interfere with good contrast with high quality photons emitted by a source in the strong Purcell regime. Our measurements and calculations show that cavity quantum electrodynamics is a powe...
In this work, we demonstrate the on-chip two-photon interference between single photons emitted by a...
We present measurements on electrically generated photons from a quantum dot in an LED structure, sh...
We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconduct...
Quantum dots in cavities have been shown to be very bright sources of indistinguishable single photo...
Long-distance quantum communication relies on the ability to efficiently generate and prepare single...
One of the criteria for the physical implementation of quantum computing is that it must be possible...
Photonic quantum technology provides a viable route to quantum communication, quantum simulation, an...
Quantum interference lies at the foundation of many protocols for scalable quantum computing and com...
We demonstrate the emission of highly indistinguishable photons from a quasi-resonantly pumped coupl...
Interactions between solid-state quantum emitters and cavities are important for a broad range of ap...
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Self-assembled quantum dots comprise a versatile system with which to study quantum effects in the s...
Self-assembled quantum dots comprise a versatile system with which to study quantum effects in the s...
Often referred to as artificial atoms, quantum dots possess discrete energy levels that make them vi...
A linear optical quantum computer relies on interference between photonic qubits for logic, and enta...
In this work, we demonstrate the on-chip two-photon interference between single photons emitted by a...
We present measurements on electrically generated photons from a quantum dot in an LED structure, sh...
We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconduct...
Quantum dots in cavities have been shown to be very bright sources of indistinguishable single photo...
Long-distance quantum communication relies on the ability to efficiently generate and prepare single...
One of the criteria for the physical implementation of quantum computing is that it must be possible...
Photonic quantum technology provides a viable route to quantum communication, quantum simulation, an...
Quantum interference lies at the foundation of many protocols for scalable quantum computing and com...
We demonstrate the emission of highly indistinguishable photons from a quasi-resonantly pumped coupl...
Interactions between solid-state quantum emitters and cavities are important for a broad range of ap...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Self-assembled quantum dots comprise a versatile system with which to study quantum effects in the s...
Self-assembled quantum dots comprise a versatile system with which to study quantum effects in the s...
Often referred to as artificial atoms, quantum dots possess discrete energy levels that make them vi...
A linear optical quantum computer relies on interference between photonic qubits for logic, and enta...
In this work, we demonstrate the on-chip two-photon interference between single photons emitted by a...
We present measurements on electrically generated photons from a quantum dot in an LED structure, sh...
We have measured quantum interference between two single microwave photons trapped in a superconduct...