Dephasing Free Photon Entanglement with a Quantum Dot

A. Fognini, A. Ahmadi*, M. Zeeshan, J. T. Fokkens, S. J. Daley, D. Dalacu, K. D. Jöns, V. Zwiller, M. E. Reimer, More Authors

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    Abstract

    Generation of photon pairs from quantum dots with near-unity entanglement fidelity has been a long-standing scientific challenge. It is generally thought that the nuclear spins limit the entanglement fidelity through spin flip dephasing processes. However, this assumption lacks experimental support. Here, we show two-photon entanglement with negligible dephasing from an indium rich single quantum dot comprising a nuclear spin of 9/2 when excited quasi-resonantly. This finding is based on a significantly close match between our entanglement measurements and our model that assumes no dephasing and takes into account the detection system's timing jitter and dark counts. We suggest that neglecting the detection system is responsible for the degradation of the measured entanglement fidelity in the past and not the nuclear spins. Therefore, the key to unity entanglement from quantum dots comprises a resonant excitation scheme and a detection system with ultralow timing jitter and dark counts.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1656-1663
    Number of pages8
    JournalACS Photonics
    Volume6
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • entanglement
    • fine-structure splitting
    • quantum dot
    • single photons

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