We experimentally investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) rates of single InAs quantum dots embedded in GaAs photonic nanowires. For a diameter leading to the optimal confinement of the fundamental guided mode HE11, the coupling to HE11 dominates the SE process and an increase of the SE rate by a factor of 1.5 is achieved. When the diameter is decreased, the coupling to this mode vanishes rapidly, thus allowing the coupling to the other radiation modes to be probed. In these conditions, a SE inhibition factor of 16, equivalent to the one obtained in state-of-the-art photonic crystals, is measured. These results, which are supported by fully vectorial calculations, confirm the potential of photonic nanowires for a nearly perfect, broadband...
The authors demonstrate coupling at 1.3 micro m between single InAs quantum dots (QDs) and a mode of...
This study deals with the control of spontaneous emission, InAs quantum dot emitters, confined via o...
The coupling between single 1.3 mum InAs quantum dots (QDs) and photonic crystal nanocavities with q...
We experimentally investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) rates of single InAs quantum dots embedd...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) rates of single In...
Nanowire waveguides with controlled shape are promising for engineering the collection efficiency of...
We investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) of self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) embedded in G...
International audienceTo deliver an optimal performance for photonic quantum technologies, semicondu...
In a multimode photonic-crystal waveguide, we observe strong enhancement of the photoluminescence of...
Spontaneous emission of luminescent material is strongly dependent on the surrounding electromagneti...
This work aims at controlling the spectral properties of the photons that are emitted by a semicondu...
We demonstrate the control of the spontaneous emission rate of single InAs quantum dots embedded in ...
International audienceThe development of efficient solid-state sources of single photons is a major ...
The authors investigate the spontaneous emission dynamics of self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots embe...
The authors demonstrate coupling at 1.3 micro m between single InAs quantum dots (QDs) and a mode of...
This study deals with the control of spontaneous emission, InAs quantum dot emitters, confined via o...
The coupling between single 1.3 mum InAs quantum dots (QDs) and photonic crystal nanocavities with q...
We experimentally investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) rates of single InAs quantum dots embedd...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) rates of single In...
Nanowire waveguides with controlled shape are promising for engineering the collection efficiency of...
We investigate the spontaneous emission (SE) of self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) embedded in G...
International audienceTo deliver an optimal performance for photonic quantum technologies, semicondu...
In a multimode photonic-crystal waveguide, we observe strong enhancement of the photoluminescence of...
Spontaneous emission of luminescent material is strongly dependent on the surrounding electromagneti...
This work aims at controlling the spectral properties of the photons that are emitted by a semicondu...
We demonstrate the control of the spontaneous emission rate of single InAs quantum dots embedded in ...
International audienceThe development of efficient solid-state sources of single photons is a major ...
The authors investigate the spontaneous emission dynamics of self-assembled InGaAs quantum dots embe...
The authors demonstrate coupling at 1.3 micro m between single InAs quantum dots (QDs) and a mode of...
This study deals with the control of spontaneous emission, InAs quantum dot emitters, confined via o...
The coupling between single 1.3 mum InAs quantum dots (QDs) and photonic crystal nanocavities with q...