Ultra-Efficient Coupling of a Quantum Emitter to the Tunable Guided Plasmons of a Carbon Nanotube
Abstract: We show that a single quantum emitter can efficiently couple to the tunable plasmons of a highly doped single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT). Plasmons in these quasi-one-dimensional carbon structures exhibit deep subwavelength confinement that pushes the coupling efficiency close to 100% over a very broad spectral range. This phenomenon takes place for distances and tube diameters comprising the nanometer and micrometer scales. In particular, we find a beta factor ~1 for QEs placed 1-100 nm away from SWCNTs that are just a few nanometers in diameter, while the corresponding Purcell factor exceeds 106. Our finding not only holds great potential for waveguide QED, in which an efficient interaction between emitters and cavity modes is pivotal, but it also provides a way of realizing quantum strong coupling between several emitters mediated by SWCNT plasmons, which can be controlled through the large electro-optical tunability of these excitations.
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