Pulsed excitation dynamics in quantum dot-cavity systems: limits to optimizing the fidelity of on-demand single photon sources
Chris Gustin, Stephen Hughes

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how pulsed excitation affects the efficiency and indistinguishability of quantum dot-cavity single photon sources, highlighting limitations and proposing criteria for optimization.
Contribution
It provides a quantitative analysis of pulsed excitation effects and develops advanced quantum models to improve single photon source performance.
Findings
Pulsed excitation can degrade source efficiency and indistinguishability.
Coupling to high Q-factor cavities suppresses multi-photon emission.
Non-Markovian effects are significant in quantum dot dynamics.
Abstract
A quantum dot coupled to an optical cavity has recently proven to be an excellent source of on-demand single photons. Typically, applications require simultaneous high efficiency of the source and quantum indistinguishability of the extracted photons. While much progress has been made both in suppressing background sources of decoherence and utilizing cavity-quantum electrodynamics to overcome fundamental limitations set by the intrinsic exciton-phonon scattering inherent in the solid-state platform, the role of the excitation pulse has been often neglected. We investigate quantitatively the factors associated with pulsed excitation that can limit simultaneous efficiency and indistinguishability, including excitation of multiple excitons, multi-photons, and pump-induced dephasing, and find for realistic single photon sources that these effects cause degradation of the source…
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