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Tuning color centers at a twisted interface

Authors :
Su, Cong
Zhang, Fang
Kahn, Salman
Shevitski, Brian
Jiang, Jingwei
Dai, Chunhui
Ungar, Alex
Park, Ji-Hoon
Watanabe, Kenji
Taniguchi, Takashi
Kong, Jing
Tang, Zikang
Zhang, Wenqing
Wang, Feng
Crommie, Michael
Louie, Steven G.
Aloni, Shaul
Zettl, Alex
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Color center is a promising platform for quantum technologies, but their application is hindered by the typically random defect distribution and complex mesoscopic environment. Employing cathodoluminescence, we demonstrate that an ultraviolet-emitting single photon emitter can be readily activated and controlled on-demand at the twisted interface of two hexagonal boron nitride flakes. The brightness of the color center can be enhanced by two orders of magnitude by altering the twist angle. Additionally, a brightness modulation of nearly 100% of this color center is achieved by an external voltage. Our ab-initio GW calculations suggest that the emission is correlated to nitrogen vacancies and that a twist-induced moir\'e potential facilitates electron-hole recombination. This mechanism is further exploited to draw nanoscale color center patterns using electron beams.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2108.04747
Document Type :
Working Paper