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20 August 2020 Assembly and integration of plasmon-enhanced single-photon sources
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Abstract
Low-loss plasmonic materials offer unique opportunities for quantum information applications. A strongly targeted enhancement of light-matter interaction can be used to speed up spontaneous emission of single photons by solid-state defects by several orders of magnitude, even at room temperature. We have developed several methods for the on-chip integration of such plasmon-enhanced single-photon sources. We also present some applications of plasmonic materials for the active control of solid-state spins. In the future, integrated plasmon-enhanced devices can be used as a platform for cryogen-free high-speed integrated quantum photonics.
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S. I. Bogdanov, O. Makarova, M. Shalaginov, C.-C. Chiang, X. Xu, I. A. Rodionov, A. Boltasseva, and V. M. Shalaev "Assembly and integration of plasmon-enhanced single-photon sources", Proc. SPIE 11461, Active Photonic Platforms XII, 114611P (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2567325
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KEYWORDS
Plasmonics

Antennas

Atomic force microscope

Light-matter interactions

Molecular assembly

Nanolithography

Particles

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