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arxiv: 2005.07013 · v1 · pith:VDN7OYSK · submitted 2020-05-14 · cond-mat.mes-hall · quant-ph

Spectral and spatial isolation of single WSe₂ quantum emitters using hexagonal boron nitride wrinkles

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Monolayer WSe$_2$ hosts bright single-photon emitters. Because of its compliance, monolayer WSe$_2$ conforms to patterned substrates without breaking, thus creating the potential for large local strain, which is one activation mechanism of its intrinsic quantum emitters. Here, we report an approach to creating spatially and spectrally isolated quantum emitters from WSe$_2$ monolayers with few or no detrimental sources of emission. We show that a bilayer of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and WSe$_2$ placed on a nanostructured substrate can be used to create and shape wrinkles that communicate local strain to the WSe$_2$, thus creating quantum emitters that are isolated from substrate features. We compare quantum emitters created directly on top of substrate features with quantum emitters forming along wrinkles and find that the spectra of the latter consist of mainly a single peak and a low background fluorescence. We also discuss possible approaches to controlling emitter position along hBN wrinkles.

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