학술논문

Cavity-enhanced single photon source based on the silicon vacancy center in diamond
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. Applied 7, 024031 (2017)
Subject
Quantum Physics
Physics - Optics
Language
Abstract
Single photon sources are an integral part of various quantum technologies, and solid state quantum emitters at room temperature appear as a promising implementation. We couple the fluorescence of individual silicon vacancy centers in nanodiamonds to a tunable optical microcavity to demonstrate a single photon source with high efficiency, increased emission rate, and improved spectral purity compared to the intrinsic emitter properties. We use a fiber-based microcavity with a mode volume as small as $3.4~\lambda^3$ and a quality factor of $1.9\times 10^4$ and observe an effective Purcell factor of up to 9.2. We furthermore study modifications of the internal rate dynamics and propose a rate model that closely agrees with the measurements. We observe lifetime changes of up to 31%, limited by the finite quantum efficiency of the emitters studied here. With improved materials, our achieved parameters predict single photon rates beyond 1 GHz.
Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures