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Light-matter interfacing with quantum dots: a polarization tomography approach

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Abstract

We report on the polarization tomography of a resonantly-driven quantum-dot cavity-QED device. A single quantum-dot excitonic transition induces a macroscopic rotation on the polarization of the reflected photons, with a polarization purity remaining above 84%.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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