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A new III-V nanowire-quantum dot single photon source with improved Purcell factor for quantum communication

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OPTICAL AND QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume 54, Issue 4, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11082-022-03567-1

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Quantum dot; Nanowire; Single photon source; Purcell factor; Quality factor; Telecommunication

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In this study, the finite difference time domain method was used to simulate the emission from PbS quantum dots in a hexagonal InP nanowire as a single photon source. The effects of nanowire height, radius, dipole source location, and orientation on the Purcell factor and Quality factor of the nanowire were investigated. The optimized nanowire structure had a hexagonal cross section with a radius of 220 nm and a height of 10 μm, yielding emission peak above 1 μm with a Purcell factor of 5.45, which is suitable for single photon sources in quantum communications.
In this work, the finite difference time domain method has been utilized to simulate the propagation emission from PbS quantum dots in a hexagonal InP nanowire as a single photon source. The effect of height and radius of the nanowire as well as the location and orientation of the dipole source in the Purcell factor and Quality factor of the nanowire have been investigated. A broadband electric dipole source has been used to model the quantum dot and the effect of shape and radius of PbS quantum dot have been investigated in the final results. The conclusive structure has been optimized to a nanowire with hexagonal cross section with radius of 220 nm and height of 10 mu m. The emission peak obtained above 1 mu m with Purcell factor of 5.45 which is in good agreement with cases have been used as single photon source in quantum communications.

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