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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Sketches of different cascades of the biexciton-exciton decay. The sketches on the left side show the different states involved in the XX-X decay:
biexciton (top panel), exciton (middle panel), and the QD-ground state (bottom panel).
(a) All four possible transitions have different energies; no entanglement is possible.
(b) The energies of XX and X are tuned into resonance (same colors-same energy): it is
proposed that the time reordering allows restoring entanglement [10]. The transitions of the i-th generation in (a) and (b) emit linear (Hi, Vi) polarized light. (c) FSS (Δ1 ≈ 0) tuned to values smaller than the respective linewidth; the so-called which-path
information encoded in the FSS is erased, and entanglement is achieved. The transitions
in (c) emit circularly (σ + , σ−) polarized light.
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