A Lindblad model with one electron and three nitrogen-15 nuclei reproduces the ODMR spectra of the boron vacancy in hBN across 10 to 150 mT, and Lorentzian fitting is shown to misestimate nuclear polarization near level anti-crossings.
Violet to near-infrared optical addressing of spin pairs in hexagonal boron nitride
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Optically addressable solid-state spins are an important platform for practical quantum technologies. Van der Waals material hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is a promising host as it contains a wide variety of optical emitters, but thus far observations of addressable spins have been sparse, and most of them lacked a demonstration of coherent spin control. Here we demonstrate robust optical readout of spin pairs in hBN with emission wavelengths spanning from violet to the near-infrared. We find these broadband spin pairs exist naturally in a variety of hBN samples from bulk crystals to powders to epitaxial films, and can be coherently controlled across the entire wavelength range. Furthermore, we identify the optimal wavelengths for independent readout of spin pairs and boron vacancy spin defects co-existing in the same sample. Our results establish the ubiquity of the optically addressable spin pair system in hBN across a broad parameter space, making it a versatile playground for spin-based quantum technologies.
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Systematic investigation of dynamic nuclear polarization with boron vacancy in hexagonal boron nitride
A Lindblad model with one electron and three nitrogen-15 nuclei reproduces the ODMR spectra of the boron vacancy in hBN across 10 to 150 mT, and Lorentzian fitting is shown to misestimate nuclear polarization near level anti-crossings.