INAS QUANTUM DOTS AND SURFACE ACOUTSIC WAVE CAVITIES FOR QUANTUM TRANSDUCTION
ORAL
Abstract
We present progress on a new type of transducer involving an InAs quantum dot and coupled to surface acoustic wave cavity (SAWc). In a SAWc, phonons will parametrically modify the resonance frequency of a QD via strain [2]]. In this work, we demonstrate progress in developing state-of-the-art, stable SAWc operating at ~ 3.4GHz. We demonstrate a reduction in the SAWc mode volume by using focusing SAW mirrors. These devices are characterized using near-field microwave measurements of SAWc cavity-modes demonstrating high-quality focusing phononic wavefronts. Finally, we discuss reducing bulk scattering, theoretical coupling rates and discuss efficient photon extraction.
References
[1] K. J. Satzinger, et al., Nature, 2018, 563, 661.
[2] M. Metcalfe, S.M. Carr, A. Muller, G.S. Solomon, and J.Lawall, Physical Review Letters, 2010, 105, 037401
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Presenters
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Travis Autry
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado and NIST
Authors
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Travis Autry
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado and NIST
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Samuel Berweger
NIST Boulder, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Lucas R Sletten
JILA, University of Colorado
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Richard Mirin
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Pavel Kabos
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, CO, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
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Konrad Lehnert
University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA and Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, JILA, University of Colorado, JILA
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Kevin Silverman
National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder