APL Photonics (Apr 2016)

An electrically driven cavity-enhanced source of indistinguishable photons with 61% overall efficiency

  • A. Schlehahn,
  • A. Thoma,
  • P. Munnelly,
  • M. Kamp,
  • S. Höfling,
  • T. Heindel,
  • C. Schneider,
  • S. Reitzenstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4939831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 011301 – 011301-6

Abstract

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We report on an electrically driven efficient source of indistinguishable photons operated at pulse-repetition rates f up to 1.2 GHz. The quantum light source is based on a p-i-n-doped micropillar cavity with integrated self-organized quantum dots, which exploits cavity quantum electrodynamics effects in the weak coupling regime to enhance the emission of a single quantum emitter coupled to the cavity mode. We achieve an overall single-photon extraction efficiency of (61 ± 11) % for a device triggered electrically at f = 625 MHz. Analyzing the suppression of multi-photon emission events as a function of excitation repetition rate, we observe single-photon emission associated with g(2)HBT(0) values between 0.076 and 0.227 for f ranging from 373 MHz to 1.2 GHz. Hong-Ou-Mandel-type two-photon interference experiments under pulsed current injection at 487 MHz reveal a photon-indistinguishability of (41.1 ± 9.5) % at a single-photon emission rate of (92 ± 23) MHz.