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Nature Photonics | 2016

Near-optimal single-photon sources in the solid state

N. Somaschi; Valérian Giesz; L. De Santis; J. C. Loredo; M. P. Almeida; Gaston Hornecker; S. L. Portalupi; T. Grange; C. Antón; Justin Demory; Carmen Gomez; I. Sagnes; N. D. Lanzillotti-Kimura; A. Lemaître; Alexia Auffèves; Andrew White; L. Lanco; P. Senellart

A single photon with near-unity indistinguishability is generated from quantum dots in electrically controlled cavity structures. The cavity allows for efficient photon collection while application of an electrical bias cancels charge noise effects.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2016

Scalable performance in solid-state single-photon sources

J. C. Loredo; Nor A. Zakaria; N. Somaschi; C. Antón; Lorenzo de Santis; Valérian Giesz; T. Grange; Matthew A. Broome; O. Gazzano; G. Coppola; I. Sagnes; A. Lemaître; Alexia Auffèves; P. Senellart; M. P. Almeida; Andrew White

The desiderata for an ideal photon source are high brightness, high single-photon purity, and high indistinguishability. Defining brightness at the first collection lens, these properties have been simultaneously demonstrated with solid-state sources; however, absolute source efficiencies remain close to the 1% level and indistinguishability has only been demonstrated for photons emitted consecutively on the few-nanoseconds scale. Here, we employ deterministic quantum dot-micropillar devices to demonstrate solid-state single-photon sources with scalable performances. In one device, an absolute brightness at the output of a single-mode fiber of 14% and purities of 97.1%–99.0% are demonstrated. When nonresontantly excited, it emits a long stream of photons that exhibit indistinguishability up to 70%—above the classical limit of 50%—even after 33 consecutively emitted photons with a 400 ns separation between them. Resonant excitation in other devices results in near-optimal indistinguishability values: 96% at short timescales, remaining at 88% in timescales as large as 463 ns after 39 emitted photons. The performance attained by our devices brings solid-state sources into a regime suitable for scalable implementations.


Nature Communications | 2016

Coherent manipulation of a solid-state artificial atom with few photons

Valérian Giesz; N. Somaschi; Gaston Hornecker; T. Grange; B. Reznychenko; L. De Santis; Justin Demory; Carmen Gomez; I. Sagnes; A. Lemaître; O. Krebs; N. D. Lanzillotti-Kimura; L. Lanco; Alexia Auffèves; P. Senellart

In a quantum network based on atoms and photons, a single atom should control the photon state and, reciprocally, a single photon should allow the coherent manipulation of the atom. Both operations require controlling the atom environment and developing efficient atom–photon interfaces, for instance by coupling the natural or artificial atom to cavities. So far, much attention has been drown on manipulating the light field with atomic transitions, recently at the few-photon limit. Here we report on the reciprocal operation and demonstrate the coherent manipulation of an artificial atom by few photons. We study a quantum dot-cavity system with a record cooperativity of 13. Incident photons interact with the atom with probability 0.95, which radiates back in the cavity mode with probability 0.96. Inversion of the atomic transition is achieved for 3.8 photons on average, showing that our artificial atom performs as if fully isolated from the solid-state environment.


Physical Review B | 2015

Cavity-enhanced two-photon interference using remote quantum dot sources

Valérian Giesz; S. L. Portalupi; T. Grange; C. Antón; L. De Santis; Justin Demory; N. Somaschi; I. Sagnes; A. Lemaître; L. Lanco; Alexia Auffèves; P. Senellart

This work was partially supported by the ERC Starting Grant No. 277885 QD-CQED, the French RENATECH network, the Labex NanoSaclay, the CHISTERA project SSQN, and the EU FP7 Grant No. 618078 (WASPS). C.A. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish FPU scholarship


Applied Physics Letters | 2018

Accurate measurement of a 96% input coupling into a cavity using polarization tomography

P. Hilaire; C. Antón; Christian Kessler; A. Lemaître; I. Sagnes; N. Somaschi; P. Senellart; L. Lanco

Pillar microcavities are excellent light-matter interfaces, providing an electromagnetic confinement in small mode volumes with high quality factors. They also allow the efficient injection and extraction of photons, into and from the cavity, with potentially near-unity input and output-coupling efficiencies. Optimizing the input and output coupling is essential, in particular, in the development of solid-state quantum networks where artificial atoms are manipulated with single incoming photons. Here, we propose a technique to accurately measure input and output coupling efficiencies using polarization tomography of the light reflected by the cavity. We use the residual birefringence of pillar microcavities to distinguish the light coupled to the cavity from the uncoupled light: the former participates in rotating the polarization of the reflected beam, while the latter decreases the polarization purity. Applying this technique to a micropillar cavity, we measure 53 ± 2% output coupling and 96 ± 1% input ...


Quantum Information and Measurement (QIM) 2017 | 2017

Single photon Fock state filtering with an artificial atom

L. De Santis; B. Reznychenko; N. Somaschi; G. Coppola; J. Senellart; C. Go´mez; A. Lemiˆtre; I. Sagnes; Andrew White; L. Lanco; Alexia Auffèves; Pascale Senellart

We demonstrate the single-photon Fock state filtering on a QD-micropillar cavity system. By performing resonant-excitation measurements, we observe an optical nonlinearity at the sub-photon scale and 80% single-photons in the reflected light intensity.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Reducing Phonon-Induced Decoherence in Solid-State Single-Photon Sources with Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics

T. Grange; N. Somaschi; C. Antón; L. De Santis; G. Coppola; Valérian Giesz; Aristide Lemaître; I. Sagnes; Alexia Auffèves; Pascale Senellart


Optica | 2017

Tomography of the optical polarization rotation induced by a single quantum dot in a cavity

C. Antón; Paul Hilaire; Christian Kessler; Justin Demory; Carmen Gomez Carbonell; A. Lemaître; I. Sagnes; N. D. Lanzillotti-Kimura; O. Krebs; N. Somaschi


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Reducing phonon-induced decoherence of solid-state artificial atoms with cavity quantum electrodynamics

T. Grange; N. Somaschi; C. Antón; L. De Santis; G. Coppola; Valérian Giesz; A. Lemaître; I. Sagnes; Alexia Auffèves; P. Senellart


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Generation of non-classical light in a photon-number superposition

J. C. Loredo; C. Antón; B. Reznychenko; P. Hilaire; A. Harouri; C. Millet; H. Ollivier; N. Somaschi; L. De Santis; Aristide Lemaître; I. Sagnes; L. Lanco; Alexia Auffèves; O. Krebs; Pascale Senellart

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I. Sagnes

Université Paris-Saclay

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C. Antón

Université Paris-Saclay

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A. Lemaître

Université Paris-Saclay

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Alexia Auffèves

École Normale Supérieure

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P. Senellart

Université Paris-Saclay

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T. Grange

École Normale Supérieure

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Valérian Giesz

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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G. Coppola

Université Paris-Saclay

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Justin Demory

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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