Abstract
This study investigates the performance of droplet-etched GaAs quantum dots (QDs) integrated into micropillar structures using a deterministic fabrication technique. A unity QD positioning yield across 74 devices and consistent device performanceare demonstrated. Under p-shell excitation, the QD decay dynamics within the micropillars exhibit biexponential behavior, accompanied by intensity fluctuations limiting the source efficiency to < 4.5%. Charge stabilization via low-power above-band LED excitation effectively reduces these fluctuations, doubling the source efficiency to (Formula presented.) 9%. Moreover, suppression of radiation modes is introduced by implementing cylindrical rings theoretically predicted to boost the collection efficiency by a factor of 4. Experimentally, only a modest improvement is obtained, underscoring the influence of even minor fabrication imperfections for this advanced design. These findings demonstrate the reliability of the deterministic fabrication approach in producing high-yield, uniform devices, while offering detailed insights into the influence of charge noise and complex relaxation dynamics on the performance.
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Madigawa, A. A., Jacobsen, M. A., Piccinini, C., Wyborski, P., Garcia, A., da Silva, S. F. C., … Gregersen, N. (2025). Deterministic Fabrication of GaAs-Quantum-Dot Micropillar Single-Photon Sources. Advanced Quantum Technologies, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/qute.202500128
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