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Enhanced Spontaneous Emission by Quantum Boxes in a Monolithic Optical Microcavity
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1998
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedMicro-optical ComponentSolid StateMonolithic Optical MicrocavityQuantum ComputingSemiconductor Quantum BoxesNanophotonicsQuantum BoxesQuantum SciencePhotonicsEnhanced Spontaneous EmissionPhysicsQuantum DevicePhotonic DeviceSharp EmissionApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
Semiconductor quantum boxes (QB's) are well suited to cavity quantum electrodynamic experiments in the solid state because of their sharp emission. We study by time-resolved photoluminescence InAs QB's placed in the core of small-volume and high-finesse GaAs/AlAs pillar microresonators. A spontaneous emission rate enhancement by a factor of up to 5 is selectively observed for the QB's which are on resonance with one-cavity mode. We explain its magnitude by considering the Purcell figure of merit of the micropillars and the effect of the random spatial and spectral distributions of the QB's.
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