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Strong-coupling of a semiconductor quantum dot in a microcavity

Natasha Tomm 1st November 2019

A coherent exchange of a single energy quantum between an “atom” (in our case a gated InAs quantum dot) and an optical cavity has been reported by our group in Nature. We achieve an atom-cavity Cooperativity of 150, and probe the transitions between singly and doubly excited photon-atom system using photon-statistics spectroscopy.

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Strong-coupling of a semiconductor quantum dot in a microcavity11.01.2019
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