Individual CuZn-VS defects in colloidal ZnS:Cu nanocrystals emit antibunched, blinking red light at room temperature, with polarization consistent with a sigma-dipole transition.
The diluted dispersion is then spin-coated onto a cleaned glass coverslip at 4,000 rpm for 60 s
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Room-temperature quantum emission from $\mathrm{Cu_{Zn}}$-$\mathrm{V_{S}}$ defects in ZnS:Cu colloidal nanocrystals
Individual CuZn-VS defects in colloidal ZnS:Cu nanocrystals emit antibunched, blinking red light at room temperature, with polarization consistent with a sigma-dipole transition.