Abstract
Developing coherent excitation methods for quantum emitters ensuring high brightness, optimal single-photon purity and indistinguishability of the emitted photons has been a key challenge in the past years. While various methods have been proposed and explored, they all have specific advantages and disadvantages. This study investigates the dynamics of the recent swing-up scheme as an excitation method for a two-level system and its performance in single-photon generation. By applying two far red-detuned laser pulses, the two-level system can be prepared in the excited state with near-unity fidelity. The successful operation and coherent character of this technique are demonstrated using a semiconductor quantum dot (QD). Moreover, the multi-dimensional parameter space of the two laser pulses is explored to analyze its impact on excitation fidelity. Finally, the performance of the scheme as an excitation method for generating high-quality single photons is analyzed. The swing-up scheme itself proves effective, exhibiting nearly perfect single-photon purity, while the observed indistinguishability in the studied sample is limited by the influence of the inevitable high excitation powers on the semiconductor environment of the quantum dot.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2300359 |
| Journal | Advanced Quantum Technologies |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2024 |
Keywords
- coherent excitation
- semiconductor quantum dot
- swing-up excitation technique
- two-level system
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