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  • 2019Room Temperature Initialisation and Readout of Intrinsic Spin Defects in a Van der Waals Crystalcitations
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Room Temperature Initialisation and Readout of Intrinsic Spin Defects in a Van der Waals Crystal

  • Sperlich, Andreas
Abstract

Optically addressable spins in widebandgap semiconductors have become one of the most prominent platforms for exploring fundamental quantum phenomena. While several candidates in 3D crystals including diamond and silicon carbide have been extensively studied, the identification of spindependent processes in atomically thin 2D materials has remained elusive. Although optically accessible spin states in hBN are theoretically predicted, they have not yet been observed experimentally. Here, employing rigorous electron paramagnetic resonance techniques and photoluminescence spectroscopy, we identify fluorescence lines in hexagonal boron nitride associated with a particular defect, the negatively charged boron vacancy and determine the parameters of its spin Hamiltonian. We show that the defect has a triplet ground state with a zero field splitting of 3.5 GHz and establish that the centre exhibits optically detected magnetic resonance at room temperature. We also demonstrate the spin polarization of this centre under optical pumping, whic h leads to optically induced population inversion of the spin ground state a prerequisite for coherent spin manipulation schemes. Our results constitute a leap forward in establishing two dimensional hBN as a prime platform for scalable quantum technologies, with extended potential for spin based quantum information and sensing applications, as our ODMR studies on hBN NV diamonds hybrid structures show.

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  • photoluminescence
  • semiconductor
  • nitride
  • carbide
  • Silicon
  • Boron
  • vacancy
  • spectroscopy
  • spin polarization