Plasmon-enhanced single photon source directly coupled to an optical fiber

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Abstract

A bright source of fiber-coupled, polarized single photons is an essential component of any realistic quantum network based on today's existing fiber infrastructure. Here, we develop a Purcell-enhanced, polarized source of single photons at room temperature by coupling single colloidal quantum dots to the localized surface plasmon-polariton modes of single gold nanorods, combined on the surface of an optical nanofiber. A maximum enhancement of the photon emission rate of 62 times was measured corresponding to a degree of polarization of 85%, and a brightness enhancement of four times in the fiber mode. Evanescent coupling of photons to the nanofiber guided modes ensures automatic coupling to a single mode fiber. Our technique opens the way to realizing bright sources of polarized single photons connected to fiber networks using a simple composite technique.

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Sugawara, M., Xuan, Y., Mitsumori, Y., Edamatsu, K., & Sadgrove, M. (2022). Plasmon-enhanced single photon source directly coupled to an optical fiber. Physical Review Research, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.043146

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