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Fiber-based cryogenic and time-resolved spectroscopy of PbS quantum dots

Abstract

PbS quantum dots are promising active emitters for use with high-quality Si nanophotonic devices in the telecommunications-band. Measurements of low quantum dot densities are limited both because of low fluorescence levels and the challenges of single photon detection at these wavelengths. Here, we report on methods using a fiber taper waveguide to efficiently extract PbS quantum dot photoluminescence. Temperature dependent ensemble measurements reveal an increase in emitted photons concomitant with an increase in excited-state lifetime from 58.9 ns at 293 K to 657 ns at 40 K. Measurements are also performed on quantum dots on high-Q (> 105) microdisks using cavity-resonant, pulsed excitation.

Publication Details

Authors
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Optics Express
Volume
19
Pagination
1786
ISSN
1094-4087