A bright and fast source of coherent single photons
Natasha Tomm, Alisa Javadi, Nadia O. Antoniadis, Daniel Najer,, Matthias C. L\"obl, Alexander R. Korsch, R\"udiger Schott, Sascha R., Valentin, Andreas D. Wieck, Arne Ludwig, Richard J. Warburton

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-efficiency, coherent single photon source using gated quantum dots in a tunable microcavity, significantly advancing quantum communication and computing capabilities.
Contribution
It presents a novel single photon source with over 57% efficiency and high coherence, surpassing previous semiconductor-based methods by more than double.
Findings
Photon creation probability of 57% at the output fiber
Maintains high photon coherence over thousands of photons
Repetition rate in the GHz regime
Abstract
A single photon source is a key enabling technology in device-independent quantum communication, quantum simulation for instance boson sampling, linear optics-based and measurement-based quantum computing. These applications involve many photons and therefore place stringent requirements on the efficiency of single photon creation. The scaling on efficiency is an exponential function of the number of photons. Schemes taking full advantage of quantum superpositions also depend sensitively on the coherence of the photons, i.e. their indistinguishability. It is therefore crucial to maintain the coherence over long strings of photons. Here, we report a single photon source with an especially high system efficiency: a photon is created on-demand at the output of the final optical fibre with a probability of 57%. The coherence of the photons is very high and is maintained over a stream…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Optical Network Technologies
