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Scientists Remove Quantum Dot Light Source Multiphoton Noise

Posted on May 11, 2026 by HemaSumanth4 min read
Scientists Remove Quantum Dot Light Source Multiphoton Noise

Researchers Solve the “Multiphoton Noise” Issue for Ultra-Pure Light Sources in Quantum Computing

An international team of scientists has identified a way to “clean” quantum dot light, which might lead to a more secure quantum internet and more powerful quantum computers. Researchers found a previously unnoticeable asymmetry in how these “artificial atoms” respond to laser pulses, eliminating noise that has impacted the industry.

The study was supervised by Lennart Jehle and a team from the Universities of Stuttgart and Vienna. By looking into a method called phonon-assisted pumping, the researchers have found a way to ensure that quantum emitters produce exactly one photon at a time, a critical need for quantum technology.

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The Problem of “Re-excitation”

Next-generation technology relies on quantum emitters, which are expected to work as perfect “light guns,” emitting one photon (a particle of light) every laser activation. Nevertheless, re-excitation is a basic defect in even the most sophisticated systems.

“Quantum dots promise to emit exactly one photon with high probability.” Nevertheless, re-excitation during a laser pulse limits the single-photon purity even in perfect systems since it results in the concurrent emission of two photons.

This “multiphoton noise” presents a serious challenge. If a quantum cryptography equipment accidentally transmits two photons instead of one, the entire security process might be destroyed. This could allow an eavesdropper to take one without being discovered.

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A New Approach: Phonon-Assisted Driving

Most work on this topic have focused on “resonant driving,” where the laser is perfectly matched to the quantum dot’s energy. Instead, the Vienna-led team used phonon-assisted longitudinal acoustic (LA) pumping.

In this approach, the laser’s inherent frequency is somewhat “detuned” or off-target. The dot is only excited when it interacts with the laser and the phonons, which are vibrations of the nearby crystal lattice. This method makes it easier to eliminate the background stare from the laser and is intrinsically more resistant to laser instabilities.

The Discovery of Spectral Asymmetry

The scientists achieved previously unheard-of accuracy in determining the time and “colour” (wavelength) of the photons released during re-excitation by using an advanced detection setup in a Hanbury-Brown and Twiss configuration.

They discovered something shocking: a single laser pulse does not produce two identical photons. Because of a phenomena known as the dynamic Stark effect, the initial photon is released while the laser pulse is still operating, changing its frequency. In essence, the laser’s electric field modifies the quantum dot’s energy levels, causing the initial photon to move toward the red end of the spectrum.

But usually, the second photon is released after the laser pulse has passed. This second photon is released at the natural, undisturbed frequency of the quantum dot since the laser’s field has vanished. “Measuring the Unmeasurable” describes how this produces an asymmetric two-photon spectrum that is exclusive to the phonon-assisted approach.

Beyond only identifying the noise, the researchers identified a way to use this imbalance for fundamental science. Despite the “incoherent” nature of the excitation process, they were able to determine the Rabi frequency, a fundamental measure of the interaction between light and matter, by precisely measuring the frequency shift of that first “noisy” photon.

The team noted, “We demonstrate how the spectrum resulting from re-excitation offers direct access to the Rabi frequency of an incoherently driven quantum dot.” This is a “remarkable result” because measurements of the Rabi frequency are often only possible through far more intricate and coherent methods.

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Signal Purification for Quantum Uses

Restoring “single-photon purity” is this discovery’s practical advantage. A high-precision frequency filter can be used to physically prevent the undesirable “re-excitation” photons because of their frequency shift.

Through their studies, the team demonstrated that whereas an unfiltered signal gets noisier as laser pulses lengthen, the filtered signal stays pure regardless of the pulse duration. Because of this, quantum systems can employ faster clock speeds without sacrificing performance.

The method is immediately compatible with the current fiber-optic networks used for international telecommunications since the trials were conducted utilizing quantum dots emitting in the telecom C-band.

The Future of Quantum Computing

Both quantum computing and quantum cryptography are affected by this work. Researchers can create more dependable “linear optical quantum computers” and more secure communication channels by confirming that light sources are indeed emitting single photons.

Managing re-excitation becomes even more crucial as cavity designs advance, with some currently achieving decay durations of less than 30 picoseconds. The team concludes that its frequency-filtering technology is an appealing new option because of these faster decay lengths.

By employing “phononic cavities” to customize phonon interactions, the researchers think they have created a new “promising research direction” that will further improve the fundamental building blocks of the quantum age.

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Myself Hemavathi graduated in 2018, working as Content writer at Govindtech Solutions. Passionate at Tech News & latest technologies. Desire to improve skills in Tech writing.

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