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Phonon-induced enhancement of photon entanglement in quantum dot-cavity systems

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-09-26 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We report on simulations of the degree of polarization entanglement of photon pairs simultaneously emitted from a quantum dot-cavity system that demand revisiting the role of phonons. Since coherence is a fundamental precondition for entanglement and phonons are known to be a major source of decoherence, it seems unavoidable that phonons can only degrade entanglement. In contrast, we demonstrate that phonons can cause a degree of entanglement that even surpasses the corresponding value for the phonon-free case. In particular, we consider the situation of comparatively small biexciton binding energies and either finite exciton or cavity mode splitting. In both cases, combinations of the splitting and the dot-cavity coupling strength are found where the entanglement exhibits a nonmonotonic temperature dependence which enables entanglement above the phonon-free level in a finite parameter range. This unusual behavior can be explained by phonon-induced renormalizations of the dot-cavity coupling gg in combination with a nonmonotonic dependence of the entanglement on gg that is present already without phonons.

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@article{arxiv.1902.04933,
  title  = {Phonon-induced enhancement of photon entanglement in quantum dot-cavity systems},
  author = {Tim Seidelmann and Florian Ungar and Andreas M. Barth and Alexei Vagov and Vollrath Martin Axt and Moritz Cygorek and Tilmann Kuhn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.04933},
  year   = {2019}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, supplemental material