Abstract

I will report on our recent success in fabricating waveguide-integrated carbon nanotube light sources with superconducting single photon detectors. This complete quantum photonic circuit allows for on-chip correlation experiments to explore non-classical light emission. I will furthermore explain how the photonic environment can be used to tailor the emission wavelength and linewidth of a nanotube emitter and the feasibility of carbon nanotube transducers for fast signal processing. [1] F. Pyatkov et al., Nature Photonics 10 (2016), pp. 420.[2] S. Khasminskaya et al., Nature Photonics 10 (2016), pp. 727. Figure 1

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