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Deterministic control of radiative processes by shaping the mode field
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2018
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedQuantum DotsCoupled NanocavitiesSystems EngineeringMode FieldNanophotonicsPhotonicsPhysicsLight–matter InteractionPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsQuantum OpticApplied PhysicsProcess ControlLaser-matter InteractionQuantum Photonic DevicePhotonic Crystal Cavities
Quantum dots (QDs) interacting with confined light fields in photonic crystal cavities represent a scalable light source for the generation of single photons and laser radiation in the solid-state platform. The complete control of light-matter interaction in these sources is needed to fully exploit their potential, but it has been challenging due to the small length scales involved. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate the control of the radiative interaction between InAs QDs and one mode of three coupled nanocavities. By non-locally moulding the mode field experienced by the QDs inside one of the cavities, we are able to deterministically tune, and even inhibit, the spontaneous emission into the mode. The presented method will enable the real-time switching of Rabi oscillations, the shaping of the temporal waveform of single photons, and the implementation of unexplored nanolaser modulation schemes.
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