APL Photonics (Apr 2017)

A tunable waveguide-coupled cavity design for scalable interfaces to solid-state quantum emitters

  • Sara L. Mouradian,
  • Dirk Englund

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4978204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 046103 – 046103-7

Abstract

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Photonic nanocavities in diamond have emerged as useful structures for interfacing photons and embedded atomic color centers, such as the nitrogen vacancy center. Here, we present a hybrid nanocavity design that enables (i) a loaded quality factor exceeding 50 000 (unloaded Q>106) with 75% of the enhanced emission collected into an underlying waveguide circuit, (ii) MEMS-based cavity spectral tuning without straining the diamond, and (iii) the use of a diamond waveguide with straight sidewalls to minimize surface defects and charge traps. This system addresses the need for scalable on-chip photonic interfaces to solid-state quantum emitters.