Theory and design of quantum light sources from quantum dots embedded in semiconductor-nanowire photonic crystal systems
Gerasimos Angelatos, Stephen Hughes

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel nanowire photonic crystal platform with embedded quantum dots that achieves high Purcell and beta factors, enabling efficient on-chip quantum light sources with minimized losses.
Contribution
It introduces a new nanowire-based photonic crystal design for quantum light sources, demonstrating superior optical properties and fabrication advantages over traditional slab-based systems.
Findings
Waveguide Purcell factors exceeding 100
On-chip beta factors up to 99%
Rich broadband photonic Lamb shifts
Abstract
We introduce a new platform for realizing on-chip quantum electrodynamics using photonic crystal waveguide structures comprised of periodic nanowire arrays with embedded semiconductor quantum dots to act as quantum light sources. These nanowire-based structures, which can now be fabricated with excellent precision, are found to produce waveguide Purcell factors exceeding 100 and on-chip beta factors up to 99%. We investigate the fundamental optical properties of photonic crystal waveguides and finite-size structures using both photonic band structure calculations and rigorous Green function computations which allows us to obtain the modal properties and the local density of photon states. A comparison with slab-based photonic crystals is also made and we a highlight key advantages in the nanowire system, including the potential to minimize extrinsic scattering losses and produce high…
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