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Plug‐and‐Play Single‐Photon Devices with Efficient Fiber‐Quantum Dot Interface

Author(s)
Jeon, Woong BaeMoon, Jong SungKim, Kyu‐YoungKo, Young‐HoRichardson, Christopher J. K.Waks, EdoKim, Je-Hyung
Issued Date
2022-10
DOI
10.1002/qute.202200022
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59057
Fulltext
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/qute.202200022
Citation
ADVANCED QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES, v.5, no.10, pp.2200022
Abstract
Incorporating solid-state quantum emitters into optical fiber networks enables the long-distance transmission of quantum information and the remote connection of distributed quantum nodes. However, interfacing quantum emitters with fiber optics encounters several challenges, including low coupling efficiency and delicate configuration. In this study, a highly efficient fiber-interfacing photonic device that directly launches single photons from quantum dots into a standard FC/PC-connectorized single-mode fiber is demonstrated. Optimally designed photonic structures based on hole gratings produce an ultra-narrow directional beam that matches the small numerical aperture of a single-mode fiber. A pick-and-place technique precisely integrates a single miniaturized device into the core of the fiber. This approach realizes a plug-and-play single-photon device that does not require optical alignment and thus guarantees long-term stability. The results represent a major step toward practical and reliable transmission of quantum light across a fiber network.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2511-9044
Keyword (Author)
fiber integrationquantum dotsquantum photonicssingle-photon source
Keyword
2-PHOTON INTERFERENCESTATEOPTIMIZATIONEMISSIONBRIGHT

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