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Strong quantum-mechanical coupling between single emitters and cavity modes enables quantum transduction between photons and excitations in the solid state. However, previous experiments have been limited to cryogenic temperatures. By coupling single colloidal quantum dots to plasmonic nanocavities, we have demonstrated strong coupling at room temperature for single solid-state emitters.
Matthew A. Pelton
"Room-temperature strong coupling between plasmonic nanoparticles and quantum dots", Proc. SPIE 11471, Quantum Nanophotonic Materials, Devices, and Systems 2020, 114710E (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568541
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Matthew A. Pelton, "Room-temperature strong coupling between plasmonic nanoparticles and quantum dots," Proc. SPIE 11471, Quantum Nanophotonic Materials, Devices, and Systems 2020, 114710E (20 August 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2568541