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Narrow-Band Fiber-Coupled Single-Photon Source

Stein, G. Bushmakin, V. Wang, YJ. Schell, AW. Gerhardt, I.

Originální název

Narrow-Band Fiber-Coupled Single-Photon Source

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

A single-photon source is an essential tool for the emerging field of quantum technologies. Ideally, it should be spectrally compatible with other photonic devices while providing a high flux of narrow-band photons. The single organic dye molecule dibenzanthanthrene under cryogenic conditions possesses the given characteristics and therefore constitutes a prominent single-photon source. Nevertheless, the implementation of such a single-photon source requires a complex experimental setup involving a cryostat with a confocal microscope for the effective collection of the molecular emission. In the approach presented here we use a single emitter coupled directly to the end facet of an optical fiber. This has the potential to transfer a single-photon source based on a quantum emitter from a proof-of-principle type of setup to a scalable "plug-and-play" device. We present successful coupling of a single organic molecule to an optical fiber and record the excitation spectrum, measure the saturation curve, and analyze the contributions of Raman background fluorescence. The single-photon nature is proven by an antibunched autocorrelation recording, which reveals coherent Rabi oscillations.

Klíčová slova

QUANTUM EMITTERS; MOLECULES; INTERFACE; EMISSION; ANTENNA

Autoři

Stein, G.; Bushmakin, V.; Wang, YJ.; Schell, AW.; Gerhardt, I.

Vydáno

18. 5. 2020

Nakladatel

AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Místo

COLLEGE PK

ISSN

2331-7019

Periodikum

Physical Review Applied

Ročník

13

Číslo

5

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

054042-1

Strany do

054042-9

Strany počet

9

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