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Planar Waveguide Architecture for the Implementation of a Network of Optically Controlled Quantum Dot Spin Qubits

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Abstract

We propose a device architecture for an in-plane network of optically connected quantum dots. At each node of the network, the dot resides at the intersection of two orthogonal waveguides which transmit the full polarization of an emitted photon to another node. A prototype device is presented.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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