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Accurate measurement of a 96% input coupling into a cavity using polarization tomography

  • P. Hilaire
  • , C. Antón
  • , C. Kessler
  • , A. Lemaître
  • , I. Sagnes
  • , N. Somaschi
  • , P. Senellart
  • , L. Lanco
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires
  • Quandela

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Résumé

Pillar microcavities are excellent light-matter interfaces, providing an electromagnetic confinement in small mode volumes with high quality factors. They also allow the efficient injection and extraction of photons, into and from the cavity, with potentially near-unity input and output-coupling efficiencies. Optimizing the input and output coupling is essential, in particular, in the development of solid-state quantum networks where artificial atoms are manipulated with single incoming photons. Here, we propose a technique to accurately measure input and output coupling efficiencies using polarization tomography of the light reflected by the cavity. We use the residual birefringence of pillar microcavities to distinguish the light coupled to the cavity from the uncoupled light: the former participates in rotating the polarization of the reflected beam, while the latter decreases the polarization purity. Applying this technique to a micropillar cavity, we measure 53 ± 2% output coupling and 96 ± 1% input coupling with unprecedented precision.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article201101
journalApplied Physics Letters
Volume112
Numéro de publication20
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 14 mai 2018
Modification externeOui

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