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Probing microcavity switching events on the picosecond time scale using quantum dots as a broadband internal fluorescent source

We report on ultrafast all-optical switching experiments performed on pillar microcavities containing a collection of quantum dots (QDs). Using QDs as a broadband internal light source and a detection setup based on a streak camera, we track in parallel the frequencies of a large set (>10) of res...

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Published in:APL photonics 2020-12, Vol.5 (12), p.126104-126104-8
Main Authors: Sattler, Tobias, Torelly, Guilherme Monteiro, Peinke, Emanuel, Gérard, Arthur, Claudon, Julien, Bleuse, Joël, Souza, Patricia Lustoza, Gérard, Jean-Michel
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Language:English
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Summary:We report on ultrafast all-optical switching experiments performed on pillar microcavities containing a collection of quantum dots (QDs). Using QDs as a broadband internal light source and a detection setup based on a streak camera, we track in parallel the frequencies of a large set (>10) of resonant modes of an isolated micropillar during the entire duration of switching events and with a 2 ps temporal resolution. Being much faster and more convenient than standard approaches based on pump–probe spectroscopy, this method is very well suited for in-depth studies of cavity switching, noticeably in view of applications in the field of quantum photonics. We report as a first demonstrative example an investigation of the switch-on time constant τon dependence as a function of the pump power and the observation of a remarkably low value of τon(≈1.5 ps) for optimized pumping conditions. As a second illustration, we report the observation of a transient lifting of the degeneracy of a polarization-degenerate cavity mode, induced by a non-centrosymmetric injection of free carriers.
ISSN:2378-0967
2378-0967
DOI:10.1063/5.0026602