Photonic “hourglass” design beyond the standard bulk model of phonon decoherence

We study the impact of mechanical vibrations on the performance of the photonic “hourglass” structure, which is predicted to emit single photons on demand with near-unity efficiency and indistinguishability. Previous investigations neglected the impact of vibrational modes inherent to this quasi-1D...

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Main Authors: José Ferreira Neto, Benedek Gaál, Luca Vannucci, Niels Gregersen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2025-03-01
Series:APL Quantum
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0231204
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Summary:We study the impact of mechanical vibrations on the performance of the photonic “hourglass” structure, which is predicted to emit single photons on demand with near-unity efficiency and indistinguishability. Previous investigations neglected the impact of vibrational modes inherent to this quasi-1D geometry, relying instead on a three-dimensional bulk assumption for the phonon modes. However, it has been shown that phonon decoherence has a much stronger impact on 1D structures as compared with bulk media. Here, we surprisingly demonstrate the robustness of the photonic hourglass design, achieving close-to-unity indistinguishability even by incorporating a detailed description of the vibrational modes. We explain this unexpected result in terms of the large Purcell enhancement of the hourglass single-photon source, which eliminates the negative effect of phonons. Our findings highlight the key role of high-Q optical cavities in mitigating the detrimental effect of phonon decoherence, even for structures of reduced dimensionality.
ISSN:2835-0103