Quantum Dot Single Photon Sources for Quantum Technologies

Speaker
Prof. Sven Hoefling
Affiliation
德国维尔兹堡大学
Time
2018-03-26 (Mon) 15:00
Location
上海研究院4号楼331会议室(理化楼2003室同步视频)
Abstract

Quantum information processing is a rapidly developing research field. The exploitation of quantum bits instead of classical bits offers key advantages for future technologies including secure communication and ultra-fast computation. Lab-size experiments on quantum information processes have already proven the validity of its concepts. However, any wide spread utilization will require dense integration of functionalities. This requires the realization of semiconductor integrated quantum photonic circuits on a single semiconductor chip with embedded sources, photon processing units and detectors on the single photon level. Among the different material platforms currently being investigated, direct-bandgap semiconductors and particularly gallium arsenide (GaAs) offer the widest range of functionalities, including single and entangled-photon generation by radiative recombination, low-loss routing, electro-optic modulation and single-photon detection. We review the current status of quantum integrated photonic components and circuits based on the GaAs technology platform. All key functionalities, including single-photon sources and single-photon detectors, integrated auto-correlators and tuneable Mach-Zehnder interferometers have been realized and tested. These results lay the foundation for a fully-functional and densely integrated quantum photonic technology based on GaAs components. Furthermore, we illustrate the huge potential of a fully functional platform for integrated quantum photonics by the utilization of single indistinguishable photons generated from quantum dots in micropillar on demand and funneling them into separate photonic circuits for boson sampling experiments.