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arxiv: 1611.03515 · v1 · pith:KCNMFGHUnew · submitted 2016-11-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Tunable and high purity room-temperature single photon emission from atomic defects in hexagonal boron nitride

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keywords photonsingleemittersemissionquantumspectralatomicboron
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Two-dimensional van der Waals materials have emerged as promising platforms for solid-state quantum information processing devices with unusual potential for heterogeneous assembly. Recently, bright and photostable single photon emitters were reported from atomic defects in layered hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), but controlling inhomogeneous spectral distribution and reducing multi-photon emission presented open challenges. Here, we demonstrate that strain control allows spectral tunability of hBN single photon emitters over 6 meV, and material processing sharply improves the single-photon purity. We report high single photon count rates exceeding 10^7 counts/sec at saturation, which is the highest single photon detection rate for room-temperature single photon emitters, to our knowledge. Furthermore, these emitters are stable to material transfer to other substrates. High-purity and photostable single photon emission at room temperature, together with spectral tunability and transferability, opens the door to scalable integration of high-quality quantum emitters in photonic quantum technologies.

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