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1 August 2021 Integration of colloidal quantum dots with nanophotonic circuits
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Abstract
The integration of nano-scale quantum emitters with nano-photonic circuits is a prerequisite for a broad range of quantum technologies, benefitting quantum communication, quantum sensing or quantum information processing. However, the assembly of single emitters with high positioning accuracy in large-scale arrays and their efficient interfacing with photonic quantum channels constitutes a major challenge. Here, we show how single colloidal core-shell quantum dots (CQDs) are embedded in photonic integrated circuits that allow for individual excitation and photoluminescence collection. By utilizing finite-difference time-domain simulations, we design nanophotonic interfaces with high coupling efficiencies between CQDs and single-mode optical waveguides. Here, we utilize a tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) on insulator nanophotonic platform that enables integrated optics experiments at the single-photon level due to low intrinsic material fluorescence and low-loss waveguiding. We employ a PMMA thin film for patterning hundreds of nanoscale apertures that are precisely aligned to prefabricated nanophotonic devices and transfer a solution of CdSeTe/ZnS CQDs diluted in decane into the apertures. The CQDs are positioned with 50 nm accuracy with respect to optical waveguides. Highly efficient 3D fiber-chip interfaces produced from a polymer in direct laser writing allow us to characterize the CQDwaveguide coupling and assess the spectral characteristics of the collected photoluminescence. Moreover, we record the second order autocorrelation function g2(τ) of the photoluminescence signal, which shows photon antibunching indicative of individual quantum emitters. Addressing individual CQDs via independent waveguide channels and a reproducible integration approach that extends to larger numbers of devices provides a novel perspective for realizing quantum technology with solution-processible single-photon emitters.
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A. Eich, T. C. Spiekermann, L. Sommer, H. Gehring, J. R. Bankwitz, J. A. Preuss, J. Kern, S. Michaelis de Vasconcellos, R. Bratschitsch, W. H. P. Pernice, and C. Schuck "Integration of colloidal quantum dots with nanophotonic circuits", Proc. SPIE 11806, Quantum Nanophotonic Materials, Devices, and Systems 2021, 1180607 (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2594694
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Nanophotonics

Quantum dots

Confocal microscopy

Tantalum

Interfaces

Quantum communications

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