Single-photon absorption and dynamic control of the exciton energy in a coupled quantum-dot-cavity system

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We theoretically investigate the dynamic interaction of a quantum dot in a nanocavity with time-symmetric single-photon pulses. The simulations, based on a wave-function approach, reveal that almost perfect single-photon absorption occurs for quantum-dot-cavity systems operating on the edge between strong- and weak-coupling regimes. The computed maximum absorption probability is close to unity for pulses with a typical length comparable to half of the Rabi period. Furthermore, the dynamic control of the quantum-dot energy via electric fields allows the freezing of the light-matter interaction, leaving the quantum dot in its excited state. Shaping of single-photon wave packets by the electric field control is limited by the occurrence of chirping of the single-photon pulse. This understanding of the interaction of single-photon pulses with the quantum-dot-cavity system provides the basis for the development of advanced protocols for quantum-information processing in the solid state. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Johne, R., & Fiore, A. (2011). Single-photon absorption and dynamic control of the exciton energy in a coupled quantum-dot-cavity system. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 84(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.84.053850

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