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Single photon sources with single semiconductor quantum dots

Guang-Cun Shan, Zhang-Qi Yin, Chan Hung Shek, Wei Huang

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    Abstract

    In this contribution, we briefly recall the basic concepts of quantum optics and properties of semiconductor quantum dot (QD) which are necessary to the understanding of the physics of single-photon generation with single QDs. Firstly, we address the theory of quantum emitter-cavity system, the fluorescence and optical properties of semiconductor QDs, and the photon statistics as well as optical properties of the QDs. We then review the localization of single semiconductor QDs in quantum confined optical microcavity systems to achieve their overall optical properties and performances in terms of strong coupling regime, efficiency, directionality, and polarization control. Furthermore, we will discuss the recent progress on the fabrication of single photon sources, and various approaches for embedding single QDs into microcavities or photonic crystal nanocavities and show how to extend the wavelength range. We focus in particular on new generations of electrically driven QD single photon source leading to high repetition rates, strong coupling regime, and high collection efficiencies at elevated temperature operation. Besides, new developments of room temperature single photon emission in the strong coupling regime are reviewed. The generation of indistinguishable photons and remaining challenges for practical single-photon sources are also discussed. © 2014 Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)170-193
    JournalFrontiers of Physics
    Volume9
    Issue number2
    Online published11 Sept 2013
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

    Research Keywords

    • photon correlation
    • quantum dot (QD)
    • quantum optics
    • single-photon source

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