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Engineering strong chiral light-matter interactions in a waveguide-coupled nanocavity (2108.01462v3)

Published 3 Aug 2021 in physics.optics and quant-ph

Abstract: Spin-dependent, directional light-matter interactions form the basis of chiral quantum networks. In the solid state, quantum emitters commonly possess circularly polarised optical transitions with spin-dependent handedness. We demonstrate numerically that spin-dependent chiral coupling can be realised by embedding such an emitter in a waveguide-coupled nanocavity, which supports two near-degenerate, orthogonally-polarised cavity modes. The chiral behaviour arises due to direction-dependent interference between the cavity modes upon coupling to two single-mode output waveguides. Notably, an experimentally realistic cavity design simultaneously supports near-unity chiral contrast, efficient ($\beta > 0.95$) waveguide coupling and enhanced light-matter interaction strength (Purcell factor $F_P > 70$). In combination, these parameters could enable the development of highly coherent spin-photon interfaces, ready for integration into nanophotonic circuits.

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