Single-mode waveguiding in bundles of self-assembled semiconductor nanowires

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pp. 221915 ◽  
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A. A. Lutich ◽  
A. S. Susha ◽  
A. L. Rogach ◽  
F. Jäckel ◽  
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Abstract In this chapter, we discuss the epitaxial growth of self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) in GaAs nanowires (NWs) and the characteristics of their single-photon emissions. We demonstrate Ga droplet-induced gold-free vapor-liquid-solid growth of hexagonal GaAs/AlGaAs core–shell NWs, branched GaAs NWs and tailored nanostructured morphologies on the NW facets. Particularly, we show two new types of QD-in-NW systems: one is a single InAs QD formed at the corner of a branched GaAs NW, and the other is a single GaAs QD formed on the NW facet. Sharp excitonic emission spectral lines are observed with vanishing two-photon emission probability. Furthermore, a single GaAs QD is achieved at the site of a single AlGaAs quantum ring (QR) on the NW facet. In addition, these NW-based single QDs are in-situ probed and integrated with single-mode optical fibers to achieve all-fiber-output single-photon sources for potential application in quantum integrated networks.


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Fang Dai ◽  
Yilun Wang ◽  
Yaoguang Ma ◽  
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Semiconductor nanowires are one of the most fascinating topics over the past few decades. As miniaturized coherent light sources, semiconductor nanowires have been attracting tremendous attention in recent years for scientific and technological interest as potential ultra-compact, low cost, high efficiency, and low power consumption. Among different types of lasers, one-dimensional nanowires are of great interest as a promising material for next-generation nanophotonics and nanoelectronics applications due to their unique optical and electrical properties. Semiconductor nanowire lasers with single-mode output are vital in a variety of practical applications ranging from signal processing, spectroscopy, displays, optical sensing, on-chip communications, and biological studies. This article reviews the basic technology and research progress of single-mode semiconductor nanowire lasers. Afterward, the key methods and development of the different types of coupling to achieved single-mode laser output are elaborated. Finally, the challenges faced by each scheme are summarized.


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