| Literature DB >> 31682759 |
Yue Luo1, Xiaowei He, Younghee Kim2, Jeffrey L Blackburn3, Stephen K Doorn2, Han Htoon2, Stefan Strauf.
Abstract
Indistinguishable single photon generation at telecom wavelengths from solid-state quantum emitters remains a significant challenge to scalable quantum information processing. Here we demonstrate efficient generation of "indistinguishable" single photons directly in the telecom O-band from aryl-functionalized carbon nanotubes by overcoming the emitter quantum decoherence with plasmonic nanocavities. With an unprecedented single-photon spontaneous emission time down to 10 ps (from initially 0.7 ns) generated in the coupling scheme, we show a two-photon interference visibility at 4 K reaching up to 0.79, even without applying post selection. Cavity-enhanced quantum yields up to 74% and Purcell factors up to 415 are achieved with single-photon purities up to 99%. Our results establish the capability to fabricate fiber-based photonic devices for quantum information technology with coherent properties that can enable quantum logic.Entities:
Keywords: Plasmonic nanocavities; carbon nanotubes; indistinguishable single photons; telecommunication bands
Year: 2019 PMID: 31682759 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189