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A review of site-controlled compound semiconductor quantum dots for single photon emitters
Materials for Quantum Technology, Volume: 5, Issue: 3, Start page: 032001
Swansea University Author:
Yaonan Hou
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DOI (Published version): 10.1088/2633-4356/ade757
Abstract
Single photon emitters (SPEs) serve as the fundamental building blocks of photonic networks for applications in quantum information science and technology. This review paper focuses specifically on the rapidly growing area of site-controlled and deterministically fabricated compound semiconductor qu...
| Published in: | Materials for Quantum Technology |
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| ISSN: | 2633-4356 |
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IOP Publishing Ltd
2025
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| URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa69870 |
| Abstract: |
Single photon emitters (SPEs) serve as the fundamental building blocks of photonic networks for applications in quantum information science and technology. This review paper focuses specifically on the rapidly growing area of site-controlled and deterministically fabricated compound semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), which holds great potential for scalability given their high quantum efficiency, flexible coherence tunability and compatibility with silicon photonics. In this paper, the state-of-the-art growth and fabrication approaches, integration with photonic structures have been reviewed. Meanwhile, the emission properties from QD-based SPEs, including brightness, purity and coherence tunability, have been discussed. This review also provides an outlook of future developments of site-controlled QDs, offering insights into the progress toward scalable quantum photonic systems. |
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| Item Description: |
Topical Review |
| Keywords: |
semiconductor, quantum dot, site control, scalability, coherence |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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This work is supported by the SACEME Seedcorn funding (No. YH2024) from Swansea University. |
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3 |
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032001 |

