We demonstrate full charge control, narrow optical linewidths, and optical spin pumping on single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots embedded in a 162.5−nm-thin diode structure. The quantum dots are just 88nm from the top GaAs surface. We design and realize a p−i−n−i−n diode that allows single-electron charging of the quantum dots at close-to-zero applied bias. In operation, the current flow through the device is extremely small resulting in low noise. In resonance fluorescence, we measure optical linewidths below 2μeV, just a factor of 2 above the transform limit. Clear optical spin pumping is observed in a magnetic field of 0.5T in the Faraday geometry. We present this design as ideal for securing the advantages of self-assembled quantum ...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate a very efficient electrical spin injection into ...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
We propose and demonstrate the sequential initialization, optical control, and readout of a single s...
Quantum dots are both excellent single-photon sources and hosts for single spins. This combination e...
International audienceWe demonstrate systematic resonance fluorescence recovery with near-unity emis...
Planar nanophotonic structures enable broadband, near-unity coupling of emission from quan...
We report sharp electroluminescence lines from individual self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) exc...
Single self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are able to emit single-photons and entangled...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots confine single carriers on the nanometer-scale. For the co...
An important goal for nanoscale opto-electronics is the transfer of single electron spin states into...
The unconditional security of quantum networks and unparalleled acceleration of quantum algorithms e...
This work was financially supported by the Bundesministerium fűr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) within...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are fascinating systems for potential applications in quantum infor...
Very robust voltage-controlled spin transitions in few-electron quantum dots are demonstrated. Two l...
We investigate optical spin pumping of self-assembled p-type \u3b4-doped InAs quantum dots as well a...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate a very efficient electrical spin injection into ...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
We propose and demonstrate the sequential initialization, optical control, and readout of a single s...
Quantum dots are both excellent single-photon sources and hosts for single spins. This combination e...
International audienceWe demonstrate systematic resonance fluorescence recovery with near-unity emis...
Planar nanophotonic structures enable broadband, near-unity coupling of emission from quan...
We report sharp electroluminescence lines from individual self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) exc...
Single self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are able to emit single-photons and entangled...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots confine single carriers on the nanometer-scale. For the co...
An important goal for nanoscale opto-electronics is the transfer of single electron spin states into...
The unconditional security of quantum networks and unparalleled acceleration of quantum algorithms e...
This work was financially supported by the Bundesministerium fűr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) within...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are fascinating systems for potential applications in quantum infor...
Very robust voltage-controlled spin transitions in few-electron quantum dots are demonstrated. Two l...
We investigate optical spin pumping of self-assembled p-type \u3b4-doped InAs quantum dots as well a...
International audienceIn this paper, we demonstrate a very efficient electrical spin injection into ...
In this thesis, the spin and charge degree of freedom of electrons in semiconductor lateral and vert...
We propose and demonstrate the sequential initialization, optical control, and readout of a single s...