Timo Kaldewey, Andreas V. Kuhlmann, et al.
Nature Photonics
A biexciton in a semiconductor quantum dot is a source of polarization-entangled photons with high potential for implementation in scalable systems. Several approaches for nonresonant, resonant, and quasiresonant biexciton preparation exist, but all have their own disadvantages; for instance, low fidelity, timing jitter, incoherence, or sensitivity to experimental parameters. We demonstrate a coherent and robust technique to generate a biexciton in an InGaAs quantum dot with a fidelity close to 1. The main concept is the application of rapid adiabatic passage to the ground-state-exciton-biexciton system. We reinforce our experimental results with simulations which include a microscopic coupling to phonons.
Timo Kaldewey, Andreas V. Kuhlmann, et al.
Nature Photonics
Mathieu de Kruijf, Simon Geyer, et al.
Review of Scientific Instruments
Stefano Bosco, Simon Geyer, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Simon Geyer, Leon C. Camenzind, et al.
Applied Physics Letters