arXiv:2510.01139 [physics.optics] (2025)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.48550/arXiv.2510.011392025
Purbita Purkayastha Cristian Gonzalez Cameron Mollazadeh Chang-Min Lee Fariba Islam Abhijit Biswas Michael F. Toney Christopher B. Murray Edo Waks
Journal ArticleNonlinear and Quantum Photonics

Erbium incorporated in a ceria (CeO2) host offers strong potential as a spin qubit platform, providing a pathway toward telecom-compatible quantum memory. But erbium is a dim emitter due to its long excited state lifetime. Methods to enhance its emission rate and efficiency through nanophotonic cavity integration are therefore essential. In this work, we demonstrate cavity-enhanced emission from erbium doped CeO2. We couple colloidally synthesized erbium doped CeO2 nanocrystals to a silicon nanobeam cavity and show a 30-fold improvement in emitter brightness combined with a 2-fold lifetime enhancement. We estimate a lower bound of 12 for the Purcell factor of cavity-coupled emitters after accounting for non-radiative decay. These results pave the way towards utilizing colloidally synthesized optically addressable spin qubits emitting at telecom wavelength for quantum networking and distributed quantum computing.


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