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Energy-Tunable Sources of Entangled Photons: A Viable Concept for Solid-State-Based Quantum Relays
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringEntangled PhotonsViable ConceptOptoelectronic DevicesOptomechanicsElectronic PropertiesElectronic DevicesQuantum ComputingEnergy-tunable SourcesQuantum DotsQuantum EntanglementPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum DevicePhotonic MaterialsQuantum InformationQd Entanglement ResourcesQuantum TransducersQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum DevicesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Photonic DeviceQuantum NetworkingEntangled Photon Pairs
We propose a new method of generating triggered entangled photon pairs with wavelength on demand. The method uses a microstructured semiconductor-piezoelectric device capable of dynamically reshaping the electronic properties of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) via anisotropic strain engineering. Theoretical models based on k·p theory in combination with finite-element calculations show that the energy of the polarization-entangled photons emitted by QDs can be tuned in a range larger than 100 meV without affecting the degree of entanglement of the quantum source. These results pave the way towards the deterministic implementation of QD entanglement resources in all-electrically-controlled solid-state-based quantum relays.
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