Tailoring the geometry of bottom-up nanowires: Application to high efficiency single photon sources

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Abstract

For nanowire-based sources of non-classical light, the rate at which photons are generated and the ability to efficiently collect them are determined by the nanowire geometry. Using selective-area vapour-liquid-solid epitaxy, we show how it is possible to control the nanowire geometry and tailor it to optimise device performance. High efficiency single photon generation with negligible multi-photon emission is demonstrated using a quantum dot embedded in a nanowire having a geometry tailored to optimise both collection efficiency and emission rate.

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Dalacu, D., Poole, P. J., & Williams, R. L. (2021). Tailoring the geometry of bottom-up nanowires: Application to high efficiency single photon sources. Nanomaterials, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11051201

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