Title :
Quantum Dots for Single- and Entangled-Photon Emitters
Author :
Bimberg, Dieter ; Stock, Erik ; Lochmann, Anatol ; Schliwa, Andrei ; Töfflinger, Jan A. ; Unrau, Waldemar ; Münnix, Michael ; Rodt, Sven ; Haisler, Vladimir A. ; Toropov, Aleksandr I. ; Bakarov, Askhat ; Kalagin, Aleksandr K.
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Festkorperphys., Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The efficient generation of polarized single or entangled photons is a crucial requirement for the implementation of quantum key distribution (QKD) systems. Self-organized semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are capable of emitting one polarized photon or an entangled photon pair at a time using appropriate electrical current injection. We realized a highly efficient single-photon source (SPS) based on well-established semiconductor technology: In a pin structure, a single electron and a single hole are funneled into a single InAs QD using a submicron AlOx current aperture. Efficient radiative recombination leads to emission of single polarized photons with an all-time record purity of the spectrum. Non-classicality of the emitted light without using additional spectral filtering is demonstrated. The out-coupling efficiency and the emission rate are increased by embedding the SPS into a micro-cavity. The design of the micro-cavity is based on detailed modeling to optimize its performance. The resulting resonant single-QD diode is driven at a repetition rate of 1 GHz, exhibiting a second-order correlation function of g(2)(0) = 0. Eventually, QDs grown on (111)-oriented substrates are proposed as a source of entangled photon pairs. Intrinsic symmetry-lowering effects leading to the splitting of the exciton bright states are shown to be absent for this substrate orientation. As a result, the XX rarr X rarr 0 recombination cascade of a QD can be used for the generation of entangled photons without further tuning of the fine-structure splitting via QD size and/or shape.
Keywords :
light emitting diodes; micro-optics; microcavities; quantum entanglement; quantum optics; semiconductor quantum dots; InAs; entangled-photon emitters; quantum key distribution systems; radiative recombination; self-organized semiconductor quantum dots; single polarized photons; single-photon emitters; Apertures; Charge carrier processes; Design optimization; Filtering; Optical polarization; Quantum dots; Quantum entanglement; Radiative recombination; Resonance; Substrates; Quantum dots (QDs); entangled photon pairs; single-photon emission;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPHOT.2009.2025329