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S Bounouar1, M Elouneg-Jamroz, M den Hertog, C Morchutt, E Bellet-Amalric, R André, C Bougerol, Y Genuist, J-Ph Poizat, S Tatarenko, K Kheng.
Abstract
Epitaxial semiconductor quantum dots are particularly promising as realistic single-photon sources for their compatibility with manufacturing techniques and possibility to be implemented in compact devices. Here, we demonstrate for the first time single-photon emission up to room temperature from an epitaxial quantum dot inserted in a nanowire, namely a CdSe slice in a ZnSe nanowire. The exciton and biexciton lines can still be resolved at room temperature and the biexciton turns out to be the most appropriate transition for single-photon emission due to a large nonradiative decay of the bright exciton to dark exciton states. With an intrinsically short radiative decay time (≈300 ps) this system is the fastest room temperature single-photon emitter, allowing potentially gigahertz repetition rates.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22551197 DOI: 10.1021/nl300733f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189