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Harvesting, coupling and control of single exciton coherences in photonic waveguide antenna

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We perform coherent non-linear spectroscopy of individual excitons strongly confined in single InAs quantum dots (QDs). The retrieval of their intrinsically weak four-wave mixing (FWM) response is enabled by a one-dimensional dielectric waveguide antenna. Compared to a similar QD embedded in bulk media, the FWM detection sensitivity is enhanced by up to four orders of magnitude, over a broad operation bandwidth. Three-beam FWM is employed to investigate coherence and population dynamics within individual QD transitions. We retrieve their homogenous dephasing in a presence of spectral wandering. Two-dimensional FWM reveals offresonant Forster coupling between a pair of distinct QDs embedded in the antenna. We also detect a higher order QD non-linearity (six-wave mixing) and use it to coherently control the FWM transient. Waveguide antennas enable to conceive multi-color coherent manipulation schemes of individual emitters.

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hal-01357657 , version 1 (30-08-2016)

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Q. Mermillod, T. Jakubczyk, V. Delmonte, A. Delga, E. Peinke, et al.. Harvesting, coupling and control of single exciton coherences in photonic waveguide antenna. Physical Review Letters, 2016, 116 (16), pp.163903. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.163903⟩. ⟨hal-01357657⟩
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