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A Broadband Nanowire Quantum Dot Cavity Design for the Efficient Extraction of Entangled Photons

Quantum Physics 2026-01-09 v1

Abstract

A bright source of on-demand entangled photons is needed for quantum networks. A single quantum dot in a site-selected nanowire waveguide is a promising candidate for realizing such sources. However, such sources are associated with poor single-photon indistinguishability, limiting their applicability in quantum networks. A common approach for enhancing the single-photon indistinguishability in quantum dot-based entangled photon sources is to implement a broadband optical cavity. Achieving a high-Purcell cavity while retaining the advantages of the nanowire, such as directional emission, a broad operational bandwidth, and high light extraction efficiency, has been a significant challenge. Here, we propose a nanowire cavity based on quasi-bound states in the continuum formed by the strong coupling of two resonant optical modes. We numerically predict this design to support a cavity mode with 4 nm bandwidth and a Purcell enhancement of \sim17. This cavity mode enables a directional far-field emission profile (88% overlap with a Gaussian) with a light extraction efficiency of \sim74%. Our solution opens up a route for generating entangled photon pairs with enhanced extraction efficiency and single-photon indistinguishability for the practical realization of quantum networks.

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@article{arxiv.2601.04440,
  title  = {A Broadband Nanowire Quantum Dot Cavity Design for the Efficient Extraction of Entangled Photons},
  author = {Sayan Gangopadhyay and Sasan V. Grayli and Sathursan Kokilathasan and Michael E. Reimer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.04440},
  year   = {2026}
}