| Literature DB >> 29630340 |
Sofia Pazzagli1,2, Pietro Lombardi2,3, Daniele Martella3, Maja Colautti3, Bruno Tiribilli4, Francesco Saverio Cataliotti1,2,3,5, Costanza Toninelli2,3,5.
Abstract
Quantum technologies could largely benefit from the control of quantum emitters in sub-micrometric size crystals. These are naturally prone to integration in hybrid devices, including heterostructures and complex photonic devices. Currently available quantum emitters in nanocrystals suffer from spectral instability, preventing their use as single-photon sources for most quantum optics operations. In this work we report on the performances of single-photon emission from organic nanocrystals (average size of hundreds of nm), made of anthracene (Ac) and doped with dibenzoterrylene (DBT) molecules. The source has hours-long photostability with respect to frequency and intensity, both at room and at cryogenic temperature. When cooled to 3 K, the 00-zero phonon line shows linewidth values (50 MHz) close to the lifetime limit. Such optical properties in a nanocrystalline environment recommend the proposed organic nanocrystals as single-photon sources for integrated photonic quantum technologies.Entities:
Keywords: nanocrystals; organic molecules; quantum emitters; single-molecule spectroscopy; single-photon sources
Year: 2018 PMID: 29630340 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b08810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881