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arxiv: 1708.09487 · v1 · pith:4IMDBUL4new · submitted 2017-08-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics · quant-ph

Integrated nanoplasmonic quantum interfaces for room temperature single photon sources

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keywords couplingwaveguidemodalvolumeindistinguishabilitymodelnanoplasmonicphoton
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We describe a general analytical framework of a nanoplasmonic cavity-emitter system interacting with a dielectric photonic waveguide. Taking into account emitter quenching and dephasing, our model directly reveals the single photon extraction efficiency, $\eta$, as well as the indistinguishability, $I$, of photons coupled into the waveguide mode. Rather than minimizing the cavity modal volume, our analysis predicts an optimum modal volume to maximize $\eta$ that balances waveguide coupling and spontaneous emission rate enhancement. Surprisingly, our model predicts that near-unity indistinguishability is possible, but this requires a much smaller modal volume, implying a fundamental performance trade-off between high $\eta$ and $I$ at room temperature. Finally, we show that maximizing $\eta I$ requires that the system has to be driven in the weak coupling regime because quenching effects and decreased waveguide coupling drastically reduce $\eta$ in the strong coupling regime.

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