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Counter-polarized single-photon generation from the auxiliary cavity of a weakly nonlinear photonic molecule
We propose a scheme for the resonant generation of counter-polarized single
photons in double asymmetric cavities with a small Kerr optical nonlinearity
(as that created by a semiconductor quantum well) compared to the mode
broadening. Due to the interplay between spatial intercavity tunneling and
polarization coupling, by weakly exciting with circularly polarized light one
of the cavities, we predict strong antibunching of counter-polarized light
emission from the non-pumped auxiliary cavity. This scheme due to quantum
interference is robust against surface scattering of pumping light, which can
be suppressed both by spatial and polarization filters
Entangled-photon generation in nano-to-bulk crossover regime
We have theoretically investigated a generation of entangled photons from
biexcitons in a semiconductor film with thickness in nano-to-bulk crossover
regime. In contrast to the cases of quantum dots and bulk materials, we can
highly control the generated state of entangled photons by the design of
peculiar energy structure of exciton-photon coupled modes in the thickness
range between nanometers and micrometers. Owing to the enhancement of radiative
decay rate of excitons at this thickness range, the statistical accuracy of
generated photon pairs can be increased beyond the trade-off problem with the
signal intensity. Implementing an optical cavity structure, the generation
efficiency can be enhanced with keeping the high statistical accuracy.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure