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Optimal photonic crystal cavities for coupling nanoemitters to photonic integrated circuits
Photonic integrated circuits that are manufactured with mature semiconductor technology hold great promise for realizing scalable quantum technology. Efficient interfaces between quantum emitters and nanophotonic devices are crucial building blocks for such implementations on silicon chips. These in...
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Published in: | arXiv.org 2019-09 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Photonic integrated circuits that are manufactured with mature semiconductor technology hold great promise for realizing scalable quantum technology. Efficient interfaces between quantum emitters and nanophotonic devices are crucial building blocks for such implementations on silicon chips. These interfaces can be realized as nanobeam optical cavities with high quality factors and wavelength-scale mode volumes, thus providing enhanced coupling between nanoscale quantum emitters and nanophotonic circuits. Realizing such resonant structures is particularly challenging for the visible wavelength range, where many of the currently considered quantum emitters operate, and if compatibility with modern semiconductor nanofabrication processes is desired. Here we show that photonic crystal nanobeam cavities for the visible spectrum can be designed and fabricated directly on-substrate with high quality factors and small mode volumes. We compare designs based on deterministic and mode-matching methods and find the latter advantageous for on-substrate realizations. Our results pave the way for integrating quantum emitters with nanophotonic circuits for applications in quantum technology. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |