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Non-classical higher-order photon correlations with a quantum dot strongly coupled to a photonic-crystal nanocavity

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-08-28 v4 Optics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We use the third- and fourth-order autocorrelation functions g(3)(τ1,τ2)g^{(3)}(\tau_1,\tau_2) and g(4)(τ1,τ2,τ3)g^{(4)}(\tau_1,\tau_2, \tau_3) to detect the non-classical character of the light transmitted through a photonic-crystal nanocavity containing a strongly-coupled quantum dot probed with a train of coherent light pulses. We contrast the value of g(3)(0,0)g^{(3)}(0, 0) with the conventionally used g(2)(0)g^{(2)}(0) and demonstrate that in addition to being necessary for detecting two-photon states emitted by a low-intensity source, g(3)g^{(3)} provides a more clear indication of the non-classical character of a light source. We also present preliminary data that demonstrates bunching in the fourth-order autocorrelation function g(4)(τ1,τ2,τ3)g^{(4)}(\tau_1,\tau_2, \tau_3) as the first step toward detecting three-photon states.

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@article{arxiv.1307.3601,
  title  = {Non-classical higher-order photon correlations with a quantum dot strongly coupled to a photonic-crystal nanocavity},
  author = {Armand Rundquist and Michal Bajcsy and Arka Majumdar and Tomas Sarmiento and Kevin Fischer and Konstantinos G. Lagoudakis and Sonia Buckley and Alexander Y. Piggott and Jelena Vuckovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.3601},
  year   = {2014}
}