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Polarized indistinguishable single photons from a quantum dot in an elliptical micropillar

Optics 2018-10-01 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The key challenge to scalable optical quantum computing, boson sampling, and quantum metrology is sources of single photons with near-unity system efficiency and simultaneously near-perfect indistinguishability in all degrees of freedom (including spectral, temporal, spatial, and polarization). However, previous high-indistinguishability solid-state single-photon sources had to rely on polarization filtering that reduced the system efficiency by at least 50%. Here, we overcome this challenge by developing a new single-photon source based on a coherently driven quantum dot embedded in an elliptical micropillar. The asymmetric cavity lifts the polarization degeneracy into two orthogonal linearly polarized modes with a suitable energy separation. We design an excitation-collection scheme that allows the creation and collection of single photons with an indistinguishability of 0.976(1) and a degree of polarization of 91%. Our method provides a solution of combining near-unity system efficiency and indistinguishability compatible with background-free resonant excitation, and opens the way to truly optimal single-photon sources for scalable photonic quantum technologies.

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@article{arxiv.1809.10992,
  title  = {Polarized indistinguishable single photons from a quantum dot in an elliptical micropillar},
  author = {Yu-Ming He and Hui Wang and Stefan Gerhardt and Karol Winkler and Jonathan Jurkat and Ying Yu and Ming-Cheng Chen and Xing Ding and Si Chen and Jin Qian and Zhao-Chen Duan and Jin-Peng Li and Lin-Jun Wang and Yong-Heng Huo and Siyuan Yu and Sven Höfling and Chao-Yang Lu and Jian-Wei Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10992},
  year   = {2018}
}

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submitted for publication on 8 August 2018