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Quantum Interference between Integrated and Independently Controlled Quantum Dots

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Abstract

We realize a quantum photonic circuit enabling the resonant excitation of multiple quantum emitters. Using independent electrical control, we demonstrate quantum interference between two embedded quantum dots in a single device. Our result represents a crucial step towards on-chip multi-photon generation for quantum information applications.

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