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Non-classical light will be used in a variety of quantum-enhanced measurements such as imaging and metrology, and quantum measurements and quantum networking. One example is the discrete single or entangled photon source, a light source that provides at most one photon or one entangled photon pair at a time. One of the brightest of these sources is engineered from epitaxial single semiconductor quantum dots in optical cavities. I will discuss how these sources are made and characterized — particularly their nonclassical characteristics.
Glenn Solomon
"Quantum light from semiconductor quantum dots", Proc. SPIE PC12866, Components and Packaging for Laser Systems X, PC128660F (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005249
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Glenn Solomon, "Quantum light from semiconductor quantum dots," Proc. SPIE PC12866, Components and Packaging for Laser Systems X, PC128660F (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005249