Broadband, efficient extraction of quantum light by a photonic device comprised of a metallic nano-ring and a gold back reflector
Cori Haws, Edgar Perez, Marcelo Davanco, Jin Dong Song, Kartik, Srinivasan, and Luca Sapienza

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a broadband, efficient quantum light extraction device using metallic nano-rings and gold back reflectors, significantly enhancing photon collection from quantum dots for quantum communication.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel broadband nano-ring device that boosts quantum light extraction efficiency without requiring high-Q cavities, enabling scalable quantum light sources.
Findings
Average brightness increase of 7.5 times for quantum dots within nano-rings
Count rates exceeding 7 million photons per second achieved
Single photon purity as high as 85% measured
Abstract
To implement quantum light sources based on quantum emitters in applications, it is desirable to improve the extraction efficiency of single photons. In particular controlling the directionality and solid angle of the emission are key parameters, for instance, to couple single photons into optical fibers and send the information encoded in quantum light over long distances, for quantum communication applications. In addition, fundamental studies of the radiative behavior of quantum emitters, including studies of coherence and blinking, benefit from such improved photon collection. Quantum dots grown via Stranski-Krastanov technique have shown to be good candidates for bright, coherent, indistinguishable quantum light emission. However, one of the challenges associated with these quantum light sources arises from the fact that the emission wavelengths can vary from one emitter to the…
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