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Autores principales: Yu, Yi, Ge, Junyu, Luo, Manlin, Seo, In Cheol, Kim, Youngmin, Eng, John J. H., Lu, Kunze, Wei, Tian-Ran, Lee, Seok Woo, Gao, Weibo, Li, Hong, Nam, Donguk
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.17654
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author Yu, Yi
Ge, Junyu
Luo, Manlin
Seo, In Cheol
Kim, Youngmin
Eng, John J. H.
Lu, Kunze
Wei, Tian-Ran
Lee, Seok Woo
Gao, Weibo
Li, Hong
Nam, Donguk
author_facet Yu, Yi
Ge, Junyu
Luo, Manlin
Seo, In Cheol
Kim, Youngmin
Eng, John J. H.
Lu, Kunze
Wei, Tian-Ran
Lee, Seok Woo
Gao, Weibo
Li, Hong
Nam, Donguk
contents Two-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as promising candidates for next-generation integrated single-photon emitters (SPEs). However, significant variability in the emission energies of 2D SPEs presents a major challenge in producing identical single photons from different SPEs, which may become crucial for various quantum applications including quantum information processing. Although various approaches to dynamically tuning the emission energies of 2D SPEs have been developed to address the issue, the practical solution to matching multiple individual SPEs in a single 2D flake is still scarce. In this work, we demonstrate a precise emission energy tuning of individual SPEs in a WSe2 monolayer. Our approach utilizes localized strain fields near individual SPEs, which we control independently by adjusting the physical volume of an SU-8-based stressor layer via focused laser annealing. This technique allows continuous emission energy tuning of up to 15 meV while maintaining the qualities of SPEs. Additionally, we showcase the precise spectral alignment of three distinct SPEs in a single WSe2 monolayer to the same wavelength. The tunability of 2D SPEs represents a solid step towards the on-chip integrated photonics with 2D materials for quantum technologies.
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spellingShingle Dynamic Tuning of Single-Photon Emission in Monolayer WSe2 via Localized Strain Engineering
Yu, Yi
Ge, Junyu
Luo, Manlin
Seo, In Cheol
Kim, Youngmin
Eng, John J. H.
Lu, Kunze
Wei, Tian-Ran
Lee, Seok Woo
Gao, Weibo
Li, Hong
Nam, Donguk
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Quantum Physics
Two-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as promising candidates for next-generation integrated single-photon emitters (SPEs). However, significant variability in the emission energies of 2D SPEs presents a major challenge in producing identical single photons from different SPEs, which may become crucial for various quantum applications including quantum information processing. Although various approaches to dynamically tuning the emission energies of 2D SPEs have been developed to address the issue, the practical solution to matching multiple individual SPEs in a single 2D flake is still scarce. In this work, we demonstrate a precise emission energy tuning of individual SPEs in a WSe2 monolayer. Our approach utilizes localized strain fields near individual SPEs, which we control independently by adjusting the physical volume of an SU-8-based stressor layer via focused laser annealing. This technique allows continuous emission energy tuning of up to 15 meV while maintaining the qualities of SPEs. Additionally, we showcase the precise spectral alignment of three distinct SPEs in a single WSe2 monolayer to the same wavelength. The tunability of 2D SPEs represents a solid step towards the on-chip integrated photonics with 2D materials for quantum technologies.
title Dynamic Tuning of Single-Photon Emission in Monolayer WSe2 via Localized Strain Engineering
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.17654