4 research outputs found
Signatures of the Optical Stark Effect on Entangled Photon Pairs from Resonantly-Pumped Quantum Dots
Two-photon resonant excitation of the biexciton-exciton cascade in a quantum
dot generates highly polarization-entangled photon pairs in a
near-deterministic way. However, there are still open questions on the ultimate
level of achievable entanglement. Here, we observe the impact of the
laser-induced AC-Stark effect on the spectral emission features and on
entanglement. A shorter emission time, longer laser pulse duration, and higher
pump power all result in lower values of concurrence. Nonetheless, additional
contributions are still required to fully account for the observed below-unity
concurrence.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
ETS-related gene (ERG) undermines genome stability in mouse prostate progenitors via Gsk3β dependent Nkx3.1 degradation.
21q22.2-3 deletion is the most common copy number alteration in prostate cancer (PCa). The genomic rearrangement results in the androgen-dependent de novo expression of ETS-related gene (ERG) in prostate cancer cells, a condition promoting tumor progression to advanced stages of the disease. Interestingly, ERG expression characterizes 5-30% of tumor precursor lesions - High Grade Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia (HGPIN) - where its role remains unclear. Here, by combining organoids technology with Click-chemistry coupled Mass Spectrometry, we demonstrate a prominent role of ERG in remodeling the protein secretome of prostate progenitors. Functionally, by lowering autocrine Wnt-4 signaling, ERG represses canonical Wnt pathway in prostate progenitors, and, in turn, promotes the accumulation of DNA double strand breaks via Gsk3β-dependent degradation of the tumor suppressor Nkx3.1. On the other hand, by shaping extracellular paracrine signals, ERG strengthens the pro-oxidative transcriptional signature of inflammatory macrophages, which we demonstrate to infiltrate pre-malignant ERG positive prostate lesions. These findings highlight previously unrecognized functions of ERG in undermining adult prostate progenitor niche through cell autonomous and non-autonomous mechanisms. Overall, by supporting the survival and proliferation of prostate progenitors in the absence of growth stimuli and promoting the accumulation of DNA damage through destabilization of Nkx3.1, ERG could orchestrate the prelude to neoplastic transformation
A source of entangled photons based on a cavity-enhanced and strain-tuned GaAs quantum dot
A quantum-light source that delivers photons with a high brightness and a
high degree of entanglement is fundamental for the development of efficient
entanglement-based quantum-key distribution systems. Among all possible
candidates, epitaxial quantum dots are currently emerging as one of the
brightest sources of highly entangled photons. However, the optimization of
both brightness and entanglement currently requires different technologies that
are difficult to combine in a scalable manner. In this work, we overcome this
challenge by developing a novel device consisting of a quantum dot embedded in
a circular Bragg resonator, in turn, integrated onto a micromachined
piezoelectric actuator. The resonator engineers the light-matter interaction to
empower extraction efficiencies up to 0.69(4). Simultaneously, the actuator
manipulates strain fields that tune the quantum dot for the generation of
entangled photons with fidelities up to 0.96(1). This hybrid technology has the
potential to overcome the limitations of the key rates that plague current
approaches to entanglement-based quantum key distribution and
entanglement-based quantum networks. Introductio
Polarized and Un-Polarized Emission from a Single Emitter in a Bullseye Resonator
We present polarized |S|=0.990.01, and unpolarized |S|=0.030.01
emission from a single emitter embedded in a single, cylindrically symmetric
device design. We show that the polarization stems from a position offset of
the single emitter with respect to the cavity center, which breaks the
cylindrical symmetry, and a position-dependent coupling to the frequency
degenerate eigenmodes of the resonator structure. The experimental results are
interpreted by using numerical simulations and by experimental mapping of the
polarization-resolved far-field emission patterns. Our findings can be
generalized to any nanophotonic structure where two orthogonal eigenmodes are
not fully spatially overlapping.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure