DocumentCode
878884
Title
Room temperature single-photon Source:Single-dye molecule fluorescence in Liquid Crystal host
Author
Lukishova, Svetlana G. ; Schmid, Ansgar W. ; McNamara, Andrew J. ; Boyd, Robert W. ; Stroud, Carlos R., Jr.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Opt., Univ. of Rochester, NY, USA
Volume
9
Issue
6
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1512
Lastpage
1518
Abstract
We report on new approaches toward an implementation of an efficient, room temperature, deterministically polarized, single-photon source (SPS) on demand-a key hardware element for quantum information and quantum communication. Operation of a room temperature SPS is demonstrated via photon antibunching in the fluorescence from single terrylene-dye molecules embedded in a cholesteric liquid crystal host. Using oxygen-depleted liquid crystal hosts, dye-bleaching was avoided over the course of more than 1 h of continuous 532-nm excitation. Liquid crystal hosts (including liquid crystal oligomers/polymers) permit further increase of the efficiency of the source: 1) by aligning the dye molecules along a direction preferable for maximum excitation efficiency; 2) by tuning a one-dimensional (1-D) photonic-band-gap microcavity of planar-aligned cholesteric (chiral nematic) liquid crystal layer to the dye fluorescence band.
Keywords
cholesteric liquid crystals; dyes; fluorescence; light polarisation; light sources; liquid crystal polymers; microcavities; nematic liquid crystals; optical materials; optical tuning; photon antibunching; photonic band gap; quantum communication; 532 nm; 532-nm excitation; chiral nematic liquid crystal layer; cholesteric liquid crystal host; deterministically polarized single photon source; dye bleaching; dye fluorescence band; hardware element; liquid crystal oligomers/polymers; maximum excitation efficiency; oxygen-depleted liquid crystal host; photon antibunching; photonic-band-gap microcavity tuning; planar-aligned cholesteric liquid crystal layer; quantum communication; quantum information; room temperature single-photon source; single terrylene-dye molecules; single-dye molecule fluorescence; Fluorescence; Hardware; Liquid crystal polymers; Liquid crystals; Optical attenuators; Optical computing; Photonic crystals; Polarization; Quantum computing; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2003.820944
Filename
1263783
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