Controlling the emission from single quantum dots with electro-opto- mechanical photonic crystal cavities

L. Midolo, F. Pagliano, T.B. Hoang, T. Xia, F.W.M. Van Otten, L.H. Li, E.H. Linfield, M. Lermer, S. Hofling, A. Fiore, Sven Höfling

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Abstract

We present a device for the spectral reconfiguration of a two-dimensional photonic crystal cavity (PCC) based on parallel semiconductor membranes. The mechanical motion of the slabs introduces a variation in the effective refractive index of the coupled waveguides where the photonic crystal is etched resulting in a shift of the free-space wavelength. Using an integrated electrostatic actuator we demonstrated independent tuning up to 15 nm with less than 6 V bias. We present the electromechanical control of a PCC mode in resonance to single quantum dot (QD) emission lines for the real-time compensation of the spectral mismatch due to the dots' inhomogeneity. We discuss the operation of the device at low temperatures (<10 K) and we measured the Purcell effect via the electro-mechanical control. A reversible tuning range of 13 nm and a spontaneous emission rate control by a factor of ten has been achieved.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Transparent Optical Networks
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

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