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10 September 2019 Integrated single photon sources with colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (Conference Presentation)
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Core/shell colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals are very efficient room temperature single photon emitters. In particular, in asymmetric core/shell nanoparticles (dots-in rods) with a spherical CdSe core surrounded by a rod-like CdS shell, blinking effects, multi-excitonic emission and polarization of the emitted photons can be independently controlled by tuning the shell dimensions [1]. This allows an unprecedented capability in radiative channels engineering, making dot-in-rods “state of the art” blinking-free sources of polarized single photons on-demand. In this talk I will discuss our recent results and the different strategies we are pursuing to develop hybrid photonic devices by coupling single nanocrystals with photonic structures such as deep parabolic mirrors [2], liquid crystals [3], semiconductor nanowires [4] and tapered nanofibers. In particular the deposition of a single emitter on a nanofiber and the observation of single photon statistics through the guided mode of the fiber will be reported. Finally I will show how this hybrid system is a very promising playground for novel chiral optics experiments, including a spin-orbit coupling effect for light [5]. [1] F. Pisanello, G. Leménager, L. Martiradonna, L. Carbone, S. Vezzoli, P. Desfonds, P.D. Cozzoli, J.P. Hermier, E. Giacobino, R. Cingolani, M. DeVittorio & A. Bramati, Non-blinking single photon generation with anisotropic colloidal nanocrystals : toward Room-temperature efficient colloidal quantum sources, Advanced Materials, 25, 1974 (2013) [2] V. Salakhutdinov, M. Sondermann, L. Carbone, E. Giacobino, A. Bramati, G. Leuchs, Optical trapping of nanoparticles by full solid-angle focusing , Optica, 3, 1181 (2016) [3] L. Pelliser, M. Manceau, C. Lethiec, D. Coursault, S. Vezzoli, G. Leménager, L. Coolen, M. DeVittorio, F. Pisanello, L. Carbone, A. Maître, A. Bramati, E. Lacaze, Alignement of Rod-Shaped Single Photon Emitters driven by Line Defects in Liquid Crystals, Adv. Funct. Mat. 25, 1719 (2015) [4] W. Geng, M. Manceau, N. Rahbany, V. Sallet, M. De Vittorio, L. Carbone, Q. Glorieux, A. Bramati, C. Couteau, Localised excitation of a single photon source by a nanowaveguide, Scientific Reports 6, 19721 (2016) [5] M. Joos, C. Ding, V. Loo, G. Blanquer, E. Giacobino, A. Bramati, V. Krachmalnikoff and Q. Glorieux, Polarization Control of Linear Dipole radiation using an Optical Nanofiber, Phys. Rev. Applied, 9, 064035 (2018)
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Alberto Bramati, Maxime Joos, Chengjie Ding, Stefano Pierini, and Quentin C. Glorieux "Integrated single photon sources with colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11091, Quantum Nanophotonic Materials, Devices, and Systems 2019, 110910H (10 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2533008
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KEYWORDS
Single photon

Nanocrystals

Semiconductors

Nanofibers

Liquid crystals

Nanoparticles

Cadmium sulfide

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