Bullseye dielectric cavities for photon collection from a surface-mounted quantum-light-emitter

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Coupling light from a point source to a propagating mode is an important problem in nano-photonics and is essential for many applications in quantum optics. Circular “bullseye” cavities, consisting of concentric rings of alternating refractive index, are a promising technology that can achieve near-unity coupling into a first lens. Here we design a bullseye structure suitable for enhancing the emission from dye molecules, 2D materials and nano-diamonds positioned on the surface of these cavities. A periodic design of cavity, meeting the Bragg scattering condition, achieves a Purcell factor of 22.5 and collection efficiency of 80%. We also tackle the more challenging task of designing a cavity for coupling to a low numerical aperture fibre in the near field. Finally, using an iterative procedure, we study how the collection efficiency varies with apodised (non-periodic) rings.

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Hekmati, R., Hadden, J. P., Mathew, A., Bishop, S. G., Lynch, S. A., & Bennett, A. J. (2023). Bullseye dielectric cavities for photon collection from a surface-mounted quantum-light-emitter. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32359-0

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