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The Truncated Metallo-dielectric Omnidirectional Reflector: Collecting Single Photons in the Fundamental Gaussian Mode with 95% Efficiency

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posted on 2023-11-30, 20:18 authored by Wancong Li, Luis Morales-Inostroza, Weiwang Xu, Pu Zhang, Jan Renger, Stephan Götzinger, Xue-Wen Chen
We propose a novel antenna structure which funnels single photons from a single emitter with unprecedented efficiency into a low-divergence fundamental Gaussian mode. Our device relies on the concept of creating an omnidirectional photonic bandgap to inhibit unwanted large-angle emission and to enhance small-angle defect-guided-mode emission. The new photon collection strategy is intuitively illustrated, rigorously verified and optimized by implementing an efficient body-of-revolution finite-difference time-domain method for in-plane dipole emitters. We investigate a few antenna designs to cover various boundary conditions posed by fabrication processes or material restrictions and theoretically demonstrate that collection efficiencies into the fundamental Gaussian mode exceeding 95% are achievable. Our antennas are broadband, insensitive to fabrication imperfections and compatible with a variety of solid-state emitters such as organic molecules, quantum dots and defect centers in diamond. Unidirectional and low-divergence Gaussian-mode emission from a single emitter may enable the realization of a variety of photonic quantum computer architectures as well as highly efficient light-matter interfaces.

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