Abstract
All-solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED) systems based on quantum dots (QDs) in nanophotonic cavities provide a promising platform for practical implementations of quantum information protocols. The ability to enter the coherent-coupling regime was demonstrated by recording detuning-dependent emission spectra [1] proving that the QD-cavity coupling is so strong that there is ’memory’ in the system, i.e. non-Markovian effects. The influence of phonons on these effects has also been studied [2].
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