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arxiv: 2104.11830 · v2 · pith:YJ7L37I4 · submitted 2021-04-23 · quant-ph · physics.optics

Single photon emission from individual nanophotonic-integrated colloidal quantum dots

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keywords quantumcolloidaldotssinglecircuitemittersindividuallarge
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Solution processible colloidal quantum dots hold great promise for realizing single-photon sources embedded into scalable quantum technology platforms. However, the high-yield integration of large numbers of individually addressable colloidal quantum dots in a photonic circuit has remained an outstanding challenge. Here, we report on integrating individual colloidal core-shell quantum dots (CQDs) into a nanophotonic network that allows for excitation and efficient collection of single-photons via separate waveguide channels. An iterative electron beam lithography process provides a viable method to position single emitters at predefined positions in a photonic integrated circuit with yield that approaches unity. Our work moves beyond the bulk optic paradigm of confocal microscopy and paves the way for supplying chip-scale quantum networks with single photons from large numbers of simultaneously controllable quantum emitters.

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