Abstract
A quantum dot embedded in a trumpet nanowire has been shown to be a good candidate for realising an efficient on-demand single-photon source [1, 2]. At the lateral quantum dot position the diameter of the nanowire only supports two guided modes - the HE11 and TE01 modes. These modes are excited by the quantum dot after recombination of an electron-hole pair. The slow expansion of the nanowire diameter secures an adiabatic propagation of the modes through the taper meaning that the occupation of the HE11 and TE01 modes will remain the same at the top of the trumpet nanowire (see Fig. 1 right). It is for now not possible to control the radial position of the quantum dot in the nanowires and thus it is important to experimentally determine this after fabrication.
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