Published August 27, 2007
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Single quantum dot spectroscopy using a fiber taper waveguide near-field optic
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Photoluminescence spectroscopy of single InAs quantum dots at cryogenic temperatures (~14 K) is performed using a micron-scale optical fiber taper waveguide as a near-field optic. A lower bound on the measured collection efficiency of quantum dot spontaneous emission into the fundamental guided mode of the fiber taper is estimated at 0.1%, and spatially resolved measurements with ~600 nm resolution are obtained by varying the taper position with respect to the sample and using the fiber taper for both the pump and collection channels.
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© 2007 American Institute of Physics. (Received 13 June 2007; accepted 3 August 2007; published online 27 August 2007)Attached Files
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