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Steinhauer, Stephan
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Cu$_2$O Microcrystals Grown on Silicon as Platform for Quantum-Degenerate Excitons and Rydberg States
Abstract
Cuprous oxide (Cu$_2$O) is a semiconductor with large exciton binding energy and significant technological importance in applications such as photovoltaics and solar water splitting. It is also a superior material system for quantum optics that enabled the observation of two intriguing phenomena, i.e. Rydberg excitons as solid-state analogue to highly-excited atomic states and dense exciton gases showing quantum degeneracy when approaching the phase transition to Bose-Einstein condensation. Previous experiments focused on natural bulk crystals due to major difficulties in growing high-quality synthetic samples. Here, we present Cu$_2$O microcrystals with excellent optical material quality capable of hosting both quantum-degenerate excitons and excited Rydberg states. Growth of Cu$_2$O with exceedingly low point defect levels was achieved on silicon by a scalable thermal oxidation process compatible with lithographic patterning. Using the latter, we demonstrate Rydberg excitons in site-controlled Cu$_2$O microstructures, paving the way for a plethora of applications in integrated quantum photonics.