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arxiv: 1808.04920 · v2 · pith:WHNGK4WWnew · submitted 2018-08-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· quant-ph

Correlating dynamic strain and photoluminescence of solid-state defects with stroboscopic x-ray diffraction microscopy

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sciquant-ph
keywords defectsdynamiclatticelocalphotoluminescencestrainx-raydemonstrate
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Control of local lattice perturbations near optically-active defects in semiconductors is a key step to harnessing the potential of solid-state qubits for quantum information science and nanoscale sensing. We report the development of a stroboscopic scanning X-ray diffraction microscopy approach for real-space imaging of dynamic strain used in correlation with microscopic photoluminescence measurements. We demonstrate this technique in 4H-SiC, which hosts long-lifetime room temperature vacancy spin defects. Using nano-focused X-ray photon pulses synchronized to a surface acoustic wave launcher, we achieve an effective time resolution of 100 ps at a 25 nm spatial resolution to map micro-radian dynamic lattice curvatures. The acoustically induced lattice distortions near an engineered scattering structure are correlated with enhanced photoluminescence responses of optically-active SiC quantum defects driven by local piezoelectric effects. These results demonstrate a unique route for directly imaging local strain in nanomechanical structures and quantifying dynamic structure-function relationships in materials under realistic operating conditions.

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