Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources

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  • Weijie Nie
  • Nand Lal Sharma
  • Carmen Weigelt
  • Robert Keil
  • Jingzhong Yang
  • Fei Ding
  • Caspar Hopfmann
  • Oliver G. Schmidt

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  • Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW)
  • Chemnitz University of Technology (CUT)
  • Technische Universität Dresden
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Original languageEnglish
Article number0059310
JournalApplied physics letters
Volume119
Issue number24
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2021

Abstract

We present an efficient experimental method to optimize the combined extraction efficiencies and the far-field emission patterns of solid state-based single and entangled photon pair sources for efficient coupling to single mode fibers. This method is demonstrated for emitters based on droplet etched GaAs quantum dot nanomembranes attached to gallium phosphide solid immersion lenses using an adhesive layer of poly(methyl methacrylate). By varying the thickness of the latter, the optimization of both the extraction efficiency and the far-field emission pattern for single mode fiber coupling is facilitated. The applied method of far-field characterization is validated by benchmarking it against direct measurements of the single mode fiber coupling efficiency. Using this scheme, devices with a more than 150-fold enhanced free-space intensity compared to an unprocessed sample as well as a fiber coupling efficiency of 64% are achieved. In addition, the optimized device has been employed for on-demand generation of maximally entanglement photon pairs using two-photon excitation of the quantum dot bi-exciton exciton cascade. This universal approach for experimental optimization can be applied to other photonic nanostructures, including circular Bragg grating and micropillar cavities as well as monolithic microlenses.

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Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources. / Nie, Weijie; Sharma, Nand Lal; Weigelt, Carmen et al.
In: Applied physics letters, Vol. 119, No. 24, 0059310, 14.12.2021.

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Nie, W, Sharma, NL, Weigelt, C, Keil, R, Yang, J, Ding, F, Hopfmann, C & Schmidt, OG 2021, 'Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources', Applied physics letters, vol. 119, no. 24, 0059310. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0059310
Nie, W., Sharma, N. L., Weigelt, C., Keil, R., Yang, J., Ding, F., Hopfmann, C., & Schmidt, O. G. (2021). Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources. Applied physics letters, 119(24), Article 0059310. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0059310
Nie W, Sharma NL, Weigelt C, Keil R, Yang J, Ding F et al. Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources. Applied physics letters. 2021 Dec 14;119(24):0059310. doi: 10.1063/5.0059310
Nie, Weijie ; Sharma, Nand Lal ; Weigelt, Carmen et al. / Experimental optimization of the fiber coupling efficiency of GaAs quantum dot-based photon sources. In: Applied physics letters. 2021 ; Vol. 119, No. 24.
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