Sources of single photons are a fundamental brick in the development of quantum information technologies. Great efforts have been made so far in the realization of reliable, highly efficient, and on demand quantum sources that could show an easy integration with quantum devices. This has recently culminated in the use of solid state quantum dots as promising candidates for future sources of quantum technologies. However, some challenges, like their complex fabrication, random distribution, and difficult integrability with silicon technology, could hinder their broad application, making necessary the study of alternative systems. In this work, we clearly demonstrate single photon emission from quantum dots formed in nonstoichiometric bulk perovskites. Their simple growing procedures, exceptional stability under constant illumination, easy control of their optical properties, as well as ease of integrability make these candidates for the development of quantum light sources in the near-infrared.

Quantum Nature of Light in Nonstoichiometric Bulk Perovskites

Giuri Antonella;De Giorgi Milena;Polimeno Laura;De Marco Luisa;Todisco Francesco;Gigli Giuseppe;Dominici Lorenzo;Ballarini Dario;Ardizzone Vincenzo;Belviso Benny D;Altamura Davide;Giannini Cinzia;Colella Silvia;Listorti Andrea;Rizzo Aurora;Sanvitto Daniele
2019

Abstract

Sources of single photons are a fundamental brick in the development of quantum information technologies. Great efforts have been made so far in the realization of reliable, highly efficient, and on demand quantum sources that could show an easy integration with quantum devices. This has recently culminated in the use of solid state quantum dots as promising candidates for future sources of quantum technologies. However, some challenges, like their complex fabrication, random distribution, and difficult integrability with silicon technology, could hinder their broad application, making necessary the study of alternative systems. In this work, we clearly demonstrate single photon emission from quantum dots formed in nonstoichiometric bulk perovskites. Their simple growing procedures, exceptional stability under constant illumination, easy control of their optical properties, as well as ease of integrability make these candidates for the development of quantum light sources in the near-infrared.
2019
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
perovskites
quantum dots
single photon emitters
stoichiometry
correlation
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