International audienceWe theoretically demonstrate highly efficient optical coupling between a single quantum emitter and a monomode optical fiber over remarkably broad spectral ranges by extending the concept of horn antenna to optics. The optical horn antenna directs the radiation from the emitter toward the optical fiber and efficiently phase-matches the photon emission with the fiber mode. Numerical results show that an optical horn antenna can funnel up to 85% of the radiation from a dipolar source within an emission cone semi-angle as small as 7 degrees (antenna directivity of 300). It is also shown that 50% of the emitted power from the dipolar source can be collected and coupled to an SMF-28 fiber mode over spectral ranges larger th...
In a previous paper [Nat. Photon. 5, 166 ( 2011)], we reported on a planar dielectric antenna that a...
We exploit concepts from plasmonics and cavity quantum electrodynamics to devise new optical antenna...
Quantum emitters radiate light omni-directionally, making it hard to collect and use the generated p...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
Single photon emitters coupled to optical fibers are becoming important as sources of non-classical ...
Incorporating solid-state quantum emitters into optical fiber networks enables the long-distance tra...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
International audienceWe design several single-photon-sources based on the emission of a quantum dot...
Radio antennas have long been used to increase the amount of radiated power and modify the emission ...
We present the experimental realization of a quantum fiber-pigtail. The device consists of a semicon...
We demonstrate a spectrally broadband and efficient technique for collecting emission from a single ...
A user‐friendly, fiber‐coupled, single‐photon source operating at telecom wavelengths is a key compo...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We propose and demonstrate novel designs of optical antennas b...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
We propose a novel antenna structure that funnelssingle photons from a single emitter with unprecede...
In a previous paper [Nat. Photon. 5, 166 ( 2011)], we reported on a planar dielectric antenna that a...
We exploit concepts from plasmonics and cavity quantum electrodynamics to devise new optical antenna...
Quantum emitters radiate light omni-directionally, making it hard to collect and use the generated p...
The emission rate of a point dipole can be strongly increased in the presence of a well-designed opt...
Single photon emitters coupled to optical fibers are becoming important as sources of non-classical ...
Incorporating solid-state quantum emitters into optical fiber networks enables the long-distance tra...
A light source that emits single photons at well-defined times and into a well-defined mode would be...
International audienceWe design several single-photon-sources based on the emission of a quantum dot...
Radio antennas have long been used to increase the amount of radiated power and modify the emission ...
We present the experimental realization of a quantum fiber-pigtail. The device consists of a semicon...
We demonstrate a spectrally broadband and efficient technique for collecting emission from a single ...
A user‐friendly, fiber‐coupled, single‐photon source operating at telecom wavelengths is a key compo...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We propose and demonstrate novel designs of optical antennas b...
\u3cp\u3eOptical antennas are nanoscale versions of radio antennas and have emerged in recent years ...
We propose a novel antenna structure that funnelssingle photons from a single emitter with unprecede...
In a previous paper [Nat. Photon. 5, 166 ( 2011)], we reported on a planar dielectric antenna that a...
We exploit concepts from plasmonics and cavity quantum electrodynamics to devise new optical antenna...
Quantum emitters radiate light omni-directionally, making it hard to collect and use the generated p...