Resonant excitation of nanowire quantum dots

Lorenzo Leandro, Jacob Hastrup, Rodion Reznik, George Cirlin, Nika Akopian

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Abstract

GaAs quantum dots in nanowires are one of the most promising candidates for scalable quantum photonics. They have excellent optical properties, can be frequency-tuned to atomic transitions, and offer a robust platform for fabrication of multi-qubit devices that promise to unlock the full technological potential of quantum dots. Coherent resonant excitation is necessary for virtually any practical application because it allows, for instance, for on-demand generation of single and entangled photons, photonic clusters states, and electron spin manipulation. However, emission from nanowire structures under this excitation scheme has never been demonstrated. Here we show, for the first time, biexciton–exciton cascaded emission via resonant two-photon excitation and resonance fluorescence from an epitaxially grown GaAs quantum dot in an AlGaAs nanowire. We also report that resonant excitation schemes, combined with above-bandgap excitation, can be used to clean and enhance the emission of nanowire quantum dots.
Original languageEnglish
Journalnpj Quantum Information
Volume6
Issue number1
Number of pages5
ISSN2056-6387
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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