High-quality single photons from cavity-enhanced biexciton-to-exciton transition
Nils Heinisch, Francesco Salusti, Mark R. Hogg, Timon L. Baltisberger, Malwina A. Marczak, Sascha R. Valentin, Arne Ludwig, Klaus D. J\"ons, Richard J. Warburton, Stefan Schumacher

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a cavity-enhanced biexciton-to-exciton transition in quantum dots as a promising method for generating high-quality, indistinguishable single photons with improved purity and efficiency, overcoming common spectral and re-excitation challenges.
Contribution
It introduces a cavity-enhanced biexciton-to-exciton transition approach that naturally separates excitation and emission, achieving high-quality single photons without extensive system engineering.
Findings
Achieved competitive purity and indistinguishability metrics.
Circumvented emitter re-excitation and spectral overlap issues.
Demonstrated potential for high-quality quantum-dot single-photon sources.
Abstract
Resonant laser excitation of a two-level system with subsequent single-photon emission can be used to generate single photons with high indistinguishability or Hong-Ou-Mandel (HOM) visibility. However, spectral overlap between excitation laser and emitted photons generally poses significant challenges. Furthermore, emitter re-excitation intrinsically limits achievable single-photon purity. Established solutions mitigate these issues at significant cost to source efficiency and with increased source complexity. This motivates the use of few-level systems with spectral separation of excitation and emission pathways. One option is a three-level cascade. However, without targeted lifetime engineering of emitting states, the cascade naturally limits achievable photon indistinguishability. Here we study a semiconductor quantum dot with resonant and selective cavity-enhancement of…
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TopicsSemiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices · Strong Light-Matter Interactions · Quantum optics and atomic interactions
