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Coupling light emission of single-photon sources into single-mode fibers: mode matching, coupling efficiencies, and thermo-optical effects

Julian Schwab, Ksenia Weber, Johannes Drozella, Carlos Jimenez, Alois Herkommer, Lucas Bremer, Stephan Reitzenstein, Harald Gießen

2022Optics Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We discuss the coupling efficiency of single-photon sources into single-mode fibers using 3D printed micro-optical lens designs. Using the wave propagation method, we optimize lens systems for two different quantum light sources and assess the results in terms of maximum coupling efficiencies, misalignment effects, and thermo-optical influences. Thereby, we compare singlet lens designs with one lens printed onto the fiber with doublet lens designs with an additional lens printed onto the semiconductor substrate. The single-photon sources are quantum dots based on microlenses and circular Bragg grating cavities at 930 nm and 1550 nm, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsLens (geology)Single-mode optical fiberCoupling (piping)Materials scienceOptoelectronicsPhotonOptical fiberPhysicsMetallurgyPhotonic and Optical DevicesSemiconductor Lasers and Optical DevicesNear-Field Optical Microscopy