Storage of single photons from a semiconductor quantum dot in a room-temperature atomic vapor memory with on-demand retrieval

Authors
Maass, BenjaminBarua, AvijitEwald, Norman VincenzRobertson, ElizabethGaur, KartikPark, Suk InRodt, SvenSong, Jin-DongReitzenstein, StephanWolters, Janik
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
Quantum Science and Technology, v.10, no.3
Abstract
Interfacing light from solid-state single-photon sources with scalable and robust room-temperature quantum memories has been a long-standing challenge in photonic quantum information technologies due to inherent noise processes and time-scale mismatches between the operating conditions of solid-state and atomic systems. Here, we demonstrate storage of single photons from a semiconductor quantum dot (QD) device in a room-temperature atomic vapor memory and their on-demand retrieval. A deterministically fabricated InGaAs QD light source emits single photons at the wavelength of the cesium D1 line at 895 nm which exhibit an inhomogeneously broadened linewidth of 5.1(7) GHz and are subsequently stored in a low-noise ladder-type cesium vapor memory. We show control over the interaction between the single photons and the atomic vapor, allowing for variable retrieval times of up to 19.8(3) ns. A maximum internal efficiency of eta int=0.6(1)% is achieved. Our results expand the application space of both room-temperature vapor memories and semiconductor QDs in future quantum network architectures.
Keywords
DESIGN; GAAS; quantum dots; single-photon sources; quantum networks; quantum memories
ISSN
2058-9565
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152885
DOI
10.1088/2058-9565/ade910
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