Experimental study of perovskite nanocrystals as single photon sources for integrated quantum photonics
Abstract: This thesis is devoted to the study of the coupling of single-photon emitters with photonic nanostructures by using the properties of the near field of a photonic structure in view of the realization of a compact integrated single-photon source for quantum applications. The first part of my thesis work was consecrated to the optimization of perovskites nanocrystals. Although perovskites nanocrystals are very promising single-photon sources, they still need improvements: in this work, I review the main properties of these emitters and present a full characterization of perovskite nanocrystals with improved photo-stability, reduced blinking ad strong antibunching. In the second part of the thesis, I focus on the coupling of quantum emitters with various photonic structures: namely the tapered optical nanofibers and the ion-exchange waveguides. The fabrication method and the optical properties of the nanofibers are described in detail and the coupling of a single perovskite nanocrystal with a nanofiber is achieved, which constitutes a proof of principle of a hybrid integrated single-photon source. Finally, I show how the near field around ion exchange waveguides can be employed together with near-field polymerization to trap single-photon emitters onto the waveguides.
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