Project Details
ERA NANOSCI: Deterministic single quantum dot Nano-sources of Entangled Photons paiRs
Applicant
Professor Dr. Tobias Kippenberg
Subject Area
Condensed Matter Physics
Term
from 2007 to 2011
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 40096159
The Consortium undertakes the development of deterministic solid-state source of polarization entangled photons with a high collection efficiency, for quantum communications and information processing. It will make use of the fact that a single dipole (a single atom....) emits only one photon pair per excitation cycle. The emitter under study will be a single quantum dot The which path information contained in the energy of the emitted photons usually observed in quantum dots, will be erased by control of the nanostructure growth, application of a magnetic or electric field, or use of cavity effect. Quantum dots will be inserted in appropriate microresonators in order to efficiently collect the emitted photon pairs. High collection efficiencies together with the deterministic nature of the emission will result in a highly useful source for quantum communications. The project brings together partners with unique experience who have already achieved major breakthroughs in this field.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
France, United Kingdom
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Philippe Lalanne; Professor Dr. David Ritchie; Dr. Isabelle Robert-Philip