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Ultrafast two-photon emission in a doped semiconductor thin film

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arxiv 2001.03975 v1 pith:66UIL32J submitted 2020-01-12 physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hallquant-ph

classification physics.opticscond-mat.mes-hallquant-ph
keywords emissiontwo-photonsemiconductorultrafastdegenerately-dopedfilmmodesone-photon
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As a high-order quantum transition, two-photon emission has an extremely low occurrence rate compared to one-photon emission, thus having been considered a forbidden process. Here, we propose a scheme that allows ultrafast two-photon emission, leveraging highly confined surface plasmon polariton modes in a degenerately-doped, light-emitting semiconductor thin film. The surface plasmon polariton modes are tailored to have simultaneous spectral and spatial overlap with the two-photon emission in the semiconductor. Using degenerately-doped InSb as the prototype material, we show that the two-photon emission can be accelerated by 10 orders of magnitude: from tens of milliseconds to picoseconds, surpassing the one-photon emission rate. Our result provides a semiconductor platform for ultrafast single and entangled photon generation, with a tunable emission wavelength in the mid-infrared.

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