Luo et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Carbon nanotube color centers in plasmonic nanocavities: a path to photon indistinguishability at telecom bandsLuo et al., 2019
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- Luo Y
- He X
- Kim Y
- Blackburn J
- Doorn S
- Htoon H
- Strauf S
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- Nano Letters
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Indistinguishable single photon generation at telecom wavelengths from solid-state quantum emitters remains a significant challenge to scalable quantum information processing. Here we demonstrate efficient generation of “indistinguishable” single photons directly in the …
- 239000002041 carbon nanotube 0 title abstract description 55
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