A modular single-photon source with retroreflector-based self-alignment delivered steady photon streams over an hour with low count-rate fluctuation and g2(0)=0.25.
Light Scattering from Solid-State Quantum Emitters: Beyond the Atomic Picture
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Coherent scattering of light by a single quantum emitter is a fundamental process at the heart of many proposed quantum technologies. Unlike atomic systems, solid-state emitters couple to their host lattice by phonons. Using a quantum dot in an optical nanocavity, we resolve these interactions in both time and frequency domains, going beyond the atomic picture to develop a comprehensive model of light scattering from solid-state emitters. We find that even in the presence of a cavity, phonon coupling leads to a sideband that is completely insensitive to excitation conditions, and to a non-monotonic relationship between laser detuning and coherent fraction, both major deviations from atom-like behaviour.
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Modular system for fluorescence-based single photon generation using retro-reflector
A modular single-photon source with retroreflector-based self-alignment delivered steady photon streams over an hour with low count-rate fluctuation and g2(0)=0.25.