Thursday, October 25, 2012

1210.6376 (Jenna Hagemeier et al.)

H1 photonic crystal cavitites for hybrid quantum information protocols    [PDF]

Jenna Hagemeier, Cristian Bonato, Tuan-Anh Truong, Hyochul Kim, Gareth J. Beirne, Morten Bakker, Martin P. van Exter, Yunqiu Luo, Pierre Petroff, Dirk Bouwmeester
Hybrid quantum information protocols are based on local qubits, such as trapped atoms, NV centers, and quantum dots, coupled to photons. The coupling is achieved through optical cavities. Here we demonstrate far-field optimized H1 photonic crystal membrane cavities combined with an additional back reflection mirror below the membrane that meet the optical requirements for implementing hybrid quantum information protocols. Using numerical optimization we find that 80% of the light can be radiated within an objective numerical aperture of 0.8, and the coupling to a single-mode fiber can be as high as 92%. We experimentally prove the unique external mode matching properties by resonant reflection spectroscopy with a cavity mode visibility above 50%.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.6376

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