Converting incoming photons to electrical current is the key operation principle of optical photodetectors and it enables a host of emerging quantum information technologies. The leading approach for continuous and efficient detection in the optical domain builds on semiconductor photodiodes. However, there is a paucity of efficient and continuous photon detectors in the microwave regime, because photon energies are four to five orders of magnitude lower therein and conventional photodiodes do not have that sensitivity. Here we tackle this gap and demonstrate how microwave photons can be efficiently and continuously converted to electrical current in a high-quality, semiconducting nanowire double quantum dot resonantly coupled to a cavity. ...
[EN] Single-photon photodetection of propagating microwaves is a long-standing question in the area ...
We report InP nanowire photodetectors with a single InAsP quantum dot as light absorbing element. Wi...
We investigate the nonclassical states of light that emerge in a microwave resonator coupled to a pe...
Converting incoming photons to electrical current is the key operation principle of optical photodet...
Detectors of microwave photons find applications in different fields ranging from security to cosmol...
Quantum transduction between the microwave and optical domains is an outstanding challenge for long-...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...
Interfacing single photons and electrons is a crucial element in sharing quantum information between...
Quantum transduction between the microwave and optical domains is an outstanding challenge for long-...
We explore the energetics of microwaves interacting with a double quantum dot photodiode structure a...
A small quantum dot containing approximately 20 electrons is realized in a two-dimensional electron ...
We demonstrate that the resonant tunnel current through a double-barrier structure is sensitive to t...
We explore the energetics of microwaves interacting with a double quantum dot photodiode and show wa...
Coupling double-quantum-dot circuits to microwave cavities provides a powerful means to control, cou...
International audienceWe demonstrate a hybrid architecture consisting of a quantum dot circuit coupl...
[EN] Single-photon photodetection of propagating microwaves is a long-standing question in the area ...
We report InP nanowire photodetectors with a single InAsP quantum dot as light absorbing element. Wi...
We investigate the nonclassical states of light that emerge in a microwave resonator coupled to a pe...
Converting incoming photons to electrical current is the key operation principle of optical photodet...
Detectors of microwave photons find applications in different fields ranging from security to cosmol...
Quantum transduction between the microwave and optical domains is an outstanding challenge for long-...
In order to apply all ideas from quantum optics to the field of quantum circuits, one of the missing...
Interfacing single photons and electrons is a crucial element in sharing quantum information between...
Quantum transduction between the microwave and optical domains is an outstanding challenge for long-...
We explore the energetics of microwaves interacting with a double quantum dot photodiode structure a...
A small quantum dot containing approximately 20 electrons is realized in a two-dimensional electron ...
We demonstrate that the resonant tunnel current through a double-barrier structure is sensitive to t...
We explore the energetics of microwaves interacting with a double quantum dot photodiode and show wa...
Coupling double-quantum-dot circuits to microwave cavities provides a powerful means to control, cou...
International audienceWe demonstrate a hybrid architecture consisting of a quantum dot circuit coupl...
[EN] Single-photon photodetection of propagating microwaves is a long-standing question in the area ...
We report InP nanowire photodetectors with a single InAsP quantum dot as light absorbing element. Wi...
We investigate the nonclassical states of light that emerge in a microwave resonator coupled to a pe...