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Revision as of 16:34, 13 October 2016

This is from Quantum correlation among photons from a single quantum dot at room temperature. P. Michler, A. İmamoğlu, M. D. Mason, P. J. Carson, G. F. Strouse and S. K. Buratto in Nature 406:968 (2000).:

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This is from A Quantum Dot Single-Photon Turnstile Device. P. Michler, A. Kiraz, C. Becher, W. V. Schoenfeld, P. M. Petroff, Lidong Zhang, E. Hu and A. İmamoğlu in Science 290:2282 (2000).:

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This is from Fast recognition of single molecules based on single-event photon statistics. S. Dong, T. Huang an Y. Liu, J. Wang, Liantuan Xiao G. Zhang and S. Jia in Phys. Rev. A 76:063820 (2007).:

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This is from Photon antibunching from a single lithographically defined InGaAs/GaAs quantum dot. V. B. Verma, M. J. Stevens, K. L. Silverman, N. L. Dias, A. Garg, J. J. Coleman and R. P. Mirin in Opt. Express 19:4182 (2011).:

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This is from Quantum Statistics of Surface Plasmon Polaritons in Metallic Stripe Waveguides. G. Di Martino, Y. Sonnefraud, S. K\'ena-Cohen, M. Tame, \c S. K. \"Ozdemir, M. S. Kim and S. A. Maier in Nano Lett. 12:2504 (2012). (supplementary material):

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This is from Bright single-photon sources in bottom-up tailored nanowires. M. E. Reimer, G. Bulgarini, N. Akopian, M. Hocevar, M. Bouwes Bavinck, M. A. Verheijen, E. P.A.M. Bakkers, L. P. Kouwenhoven and V. Zwiller in Nature Comm. 3:737 (2012).:

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This is from Evaluation of nitrogen- and silicon-vacancy defect centres as single photon sources in quantum key distribution. M. Leifgen, T. Schröder, F. Gädeke, R. Riemann, V. Métillon, E. Neu, C. Hepp, C. Arend, C. Becher and K. Lauritsen in New J. Phys. 16:023021 (2014).:

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You also hear it quite a lot in conferences, which is more difficult to reproduce, although you see it in posters too, e.g., this is from Heindel et al. [1]:

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