| Literature DB >> 29170385 |
F Le Roux1, K Gao, M Holmes2,3, S Kako1,4, M Arita1,4, Y Arakawa5,6.
Abstract
The temperature dependent single photon emission statistics of interface-fluctuation GaN quantum dots are reported. Quantum light emission is confirmed at temperatures up to ~77 K, by which point the background emission degrades the emission purity and results in a measured g(2) (0) in excess of 0.5. A discussion on the extent of the background contamination is also given through comparison to extensive data taken under various ambient and experimental conditions, revealing that the quantum dots themselves are emitting single photons with high purity.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29170385 PMCID: PMC5700965 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16040-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a–d) g (2) (τ) measurements (and corresponding emission spectra) of the emission from a single GaN interface-fluctuation quantum dot at temperatures between 10 K and 77 K.
Figure 2Temperature dependence of the measured g (2) (0) values (data points), along with an extrapolated curve of the background spectral contamination limited values, g (2) (0) (dashed line). The upper and lower bounds account for a ±5% error in ρ. The figure inset shows the extracted values of ρ and the exponential fitting to show its temperature dependence.
Figure 3Measured g (2) (0) values from several quantum dots under various ambient conditions shown as a function of the measured value of ρ. The solid line is a plot of g (2) (0) showing clearly that to within the experimental error the background emission entirely accounts for the non-zero measurements of g (2) (0). The figure inset shows the residual values of .