Owing to their ability to generate non-classical light states, quantum dots (QDs) are very promising candidates for the large-scale implementation of quantum information technologies. However, the high photon collection efficiency demanded by these technologies may be impossible to reach for “standalone” semiconductor QDs, embedded in a high-refractive index medium. In this work a novel laser writing technique is presented, enabling the direct fabrication of a QD self-aligned—with a precision of ±30 nm—to a dielectric microsphere. The presence of the microsphere leads to an enhancement of the QD luminescence collection by a factor 7.3 ± 0.7 when an objective with 0.7 numerical aperture is employed. This technique exploits the possibility of breaking the N−H bonds in GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx:H by a laser light, obtaining a lower-bandgap material, GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx. The microsphere, deposited on top of a GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx:H/GaAs quantum well, is used to generate a photonic nanojet, which removes hydrogen exactly below the microsphere, creating a GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx QD at a predefined distance from the sample surface. Second-order autocorrelation measurements confirm the ability of the QDs obtained with this technique to emit single photons.

Photonic Jet Writing of Quantum Dots Self-Aligned to Dielectric Microspheres / Ristori, A.; Hamilton, T.; Toliopoulos, D.; Felici, M.; Pettinari, G.; Sanguinetti, S.; Gurioli, M.; Mohseni, H.; Biccari, F.. - In: ADVANCED QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES. - ISSN 2511-9044. - (2021), p. 2100045. [10.1002/qute.202100045]

Photonic Jet Writing of Quantum Dots Self-Aligned to Dielectric Microspheres

Felici M.;Pettinari G.;Sanguinetti S.;Gurioli M.;Biccari F.
2021

Abstract

Owing to their ability to generate non-classical light states, quantum dots (QDs) are very promising candidates for the large-scale implementation of quantum information technologies. However, the high photon collection efficiency demanded by these technologies may be impossible to reach for “standalone” semiconductor QDs, embedded in a high-refractive index medium. In this work a novel laser writing technique is presented, enabling the direct fabrication of a QD self-aligned—with a precision of ±30 nm—to a dielectric microsphere. The presence of the microsphere leads to an enhancement of the QD luminescence collection by a factor 7.3 ± 0.7 when an objective with 0.7 numerical aperture is employed. This technique exploits the possibility of breaking the N−H bonds in GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx:H by a laser light, obtaining a lower-bandgap material, GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx. The microsphere, deposited on top of a GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx:H/GaAs quantum well, is used to generate a photonic nanojet, which removes hydrogen exactly below the microsphere, creating a GaAs (Formula presented.) Nx QD at a predefined distance from the sample surface. Second-order autocorrelation measurements confirm the ability of the QDs obtained with this technique to emit single photons.
2021
collection enhancement; dilute nitrides; microspheres; photonic jets; site-controlled quantum dots
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Photonic Jet Writing of Quantum Dots Self-Aligned to Dielectric Microspheres / Ristori, A.; Hamilton, T.; Toliopoulos, D.; Felici, M.; Pettinari, G.; Sanguinetti, S.; Gurioli, M.; Mohseni, H.; Biccari, F.. - In: ADVANCED QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES. - ISSN 2511-9044. - (2021), p. 2100045. [10.1002/qute.202100045]
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