Home
TECHNICAL PAPERS

All-Silicon Quantum Light Source Based On A Single Atomic Emissive Center

popularity

A technical paper titled “All-silicon quantum light source by embedding an atomic emissive center in a nanophotonic cavity” was published by researchers at University of California Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Abstract:

“Silicon is the most scalable optoelectronic material but has suffered from its inability to generate directly and efficiently classical or quantum light on-chip. Scaling and integration are the most fundamental challenges facing quantum science and technology. We report an all-silicon quantum light source based on a single atomic emissive center embedded in a silicon-based nanophotonic cavity. We observe a more than 30-fold enhancement of luminescence, a near-unity atom-cavity coupling efficiency, and an 8-fold acceleration of the emission from the all-silicon quantum emissive center. Our work opens immediate avenues for large-scale integrated cavity quantum electrodynamics and quantum light-matter interfaces with applications in quantum communication and networking, sensing, imaging, and computing.”

Find the technical paper here. Published: June 2023. Read this related news article from Berkeley Engineering.

Redjem, W., Zhiyenbayev, Y., Qarony, W. et al. All-silicon quantum light source by embedding an atomic emissive center in a nanophotonic cavity. Nat Commun 14, 3321 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-38559-6.



Leave a Reply


(Note: This name will be displayed publicly)