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Electrically driven quantum light emission in electromechanically tuneable photonic crystal cavities
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2017
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedPhotonic CrystalsProgrammable PhotonicsSingle Quantum DotQuantum ComputingElectrical InjectionPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsPhotonic MaterialsQuantum Light EmissionSingle Excitonic LinesPhotonic DeviceElectro-optics DeviceApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
A single quantum dot deterministically coupled to a photonic crystal environment constitutes an indispensable elementary unit to both generate and manipulate single-photons in next-generation quantum photonic circuits. To date, the scaling of the number of these quantum nodes on a fully integrated chip has been prevented by the use of optical pumping strategies that require a bulky off-chip laser along with the lack of methods to control the energies of nano-cavities and emitters. Here, we concurrently overcome these limitations by demonstrating electrical injection of single excitonic lines within a nano-electro-mechanically tuneable photonic crystal cavity. When an electrically driven dot line is brought into resonance with a photonic crystal mode, its emission rate is enhanced. Anti-bunching experiments reveal the quantum nature of these on-demand sources emitting in the telecom range. These results represent an important step forward in the realization of integrated quantum optics experiments featuring multiple electrically triggered Purcell-enhanced single-photon sources embedded in a reconfigurable semiconductor architecture.
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