Integrated Quantum Optics Based on
Surface Plasmon Waveguides


The goal of this project is to develop and study compact quantum plasmonic elements. This is established by coupling single-photon emitters to waveguides for surface plasmons in metal nanostructures. The unique properties of surface plasmon waveguides allow the fabrication of compact, sub-wavelength scale elements. Metal nanostructures will be fabricated by electron beam lithography. The experiments will be performed by nanowire quantum dots and defectcentres in diamond nanocrystals as sources for visible single photons. Individual emitters willbe precisely positioned using the tip of an atomic force microscope. Evanescent de-coupling of the surface plasmon excitations to external optics will be achieved via tapered optical fibres. In this way, a highly compact single-photon device, integrated in on-chip quantum optics experiments will be realized.


Principal investigators
Aichele, Thomas Dr. rer. nat. (Details) (Experimental Physics / Nanooptics)

Financer
DFG: Sachbeihilfe

Duration of project
Start date: 06/2009
End date: 12/2013

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