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Site-Controlled Quantum Emitters in Dilute Nitrides and their Integration in Photonic Crystal CavitiesDOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics5020010 Keywords: site-controlled QD, nanophotonics, photonic crystals, hydrogen in semiconductors, dilute nitrides, quantum optics Abstract: Abstract We review an innovative approach for the fabrication of site-controlled quantum emitters (i.e., single-photon emitting quantum dots) based on the spatially selective incorporation and/or removal of hydrogen in dilute nitride semiconductors (e.g., GaAsN). In such systems, the formation of stable N-H complexes removes the effects that nitrogen has on the alloy properties, thus enabling the in-plane engineering of the band bap energy of the system. Both a lithographic approach and/or a near-field optical illumination—coupled to the ultra-sharp diffusion profile of H in dilute nitrides—allow us to control the hydrogen implantation and/or removal on a nanometer scale. This, eventually, makes it possible to fabricate site-controlled quantum dots that are able to emit single photons on demand. The strategy for a deterministic spatial and spectral coupling of such quantum emitters with photonic crystal cavities is also presented. View Full-Tex
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