Abstract
In a classical light source, such as a laser, the photon number follows a Poissonian distribution. For quantum information processing and metrology applications, a non-classical emitter of single photons is required. A single quantum dot is an ideal source of single photons and such single-photon sources in the visible spectral range have been demonstrated with III-nitride and II-VI-based single quantum dots. It has been suggested that short-wavelength blue single-photon emitters would be useful for free-space quantum cryptography, with the availability of high-speed single-photon detectors in this spectral region. Here we demonstrate blue single-photon emission with electrical injection from an In0.25Ga0.75N quantum dot in a single nanowire. The emitted single photons are linearly polarized along the c axis of the nanowire with a degree of linear polarization of ∼70%. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Deshpande, S., Heo, J., Das, A., & Bhattacharya, P. (2013). Electrically driven polarized single-photon emission from an InGaN quantum dot in a GaN nanowire. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2691
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