Employing the ultrafast control of electronic states of a semiconductor quantum dot in a cavity, we introduce a novel approach to achieve on-demand emission of single photons with almost perfect indistinguishability and photon pairs with near ideal entanglement. Our scheme is based on optical excitation off-resonant to a cavity mode followed by ultrafast control of the electronic states using the time-dependent quantum-confined Stark effect, which then allows for cavity-resonant emission. Our theoretical analysis takes into account cavity-loss mechanisms, the Stark effect, and phonon-induced dephasing allowing realistic predictions for finite temperatures.
@article{arxiv.2105.06783,
title = {Ultrafast electric control of cavity mediated single-photon and photon-pair generation with semiconductor quantum dots},
author = {David Bauch and Dirk Heinze and Jens Förstner and Klaus D. Jöns and Stefan Schumacher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06783},
year = {2021}
}