posted on 2016-12-20, 00:00authored byJiaxiang Zhang, Eugenio Zallo, Bianca Höfer, Yan Chen, Robert Keil, Michael Zopf, Stefan Böttner, Fei Ding, Oliver G. Schmidt
We
explore a method to achieve electrical control over the energy of
on-demand entangled-photon emission from self-assembled quantum dots
(QDs). The device used in our work consists of an electrically tunable
diode-like membrane integrated onto a piezoactuator, which is capable
of exerting a uniaxial stress on QDs. We theoretically reveal that,
through application of the quantum-confined Stark effect to QDs by
a vertical electric field, the critical uniaxial stress used to eliminate
the fine structure splitting of QDs can be linearly tuned. This feature
allows experimental realization of a triggered source of energy-tunable
entangled-photon emission. Our demonstration represents an important
step toward realization of a solid-state quantum repeater using indistinguishable
entangled photons in Bell state measurements.