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Investigation of the spectroscopic properties of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride

Schell, A.W. Takashima, H., Tran, T.T. Aharonovich, I., Svedendahl, M. Quidant, R. Takeuchi, S.

Original Title

Investigation of the spectroscopic properties of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Among the quantum systems capable of emitting single photons, the class of recently discovered defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is especially interesting, as these defects offer much desired characteristics such as narrow emission lines and photostability [1]. Like for any new class of quantum emitters, the first challenges to solve are the understanding of their photophysics as well as to find ways to facilitate integration in photonics structures. Here, we will show our investigation of the optical transition in hBN with different methods: Employing excitation with a short laser pulse the emission properties in case of linear and non-linear excitation can be compared [2]. We find clear antibunching signals that prove the single emitter character in both excitation cases. To gain further knowledge, we also obtain saturation curves. From a comparison of one- and two-photon case insights about the level structure of the defects can be obtained. The possibility to perform two-photon excitation makes this single photon emitter an interesting candidate as a biosensor.

Keywords

Color Centers; Vacancies; Nanodiamonds

Authors

Schell, A.W.; Takashima, H.;, Tran, T.T.; Aharonovich, I.;, Svedendahl, M.; Quidant, R.; Takeuchi, S.

Released

23. 6. 2019

ISBN

978-1-7281-0469-0

Book

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Pages from

1

Pages to

1

Pages count

1

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT170505,
  author="Schell, A.W. and Takashima, H. and , Tran, T.T. and Aharonovich, I. and , Svedendahl, M. and Quidant, R. and Takeuchi, S.",
  title="Investigation of the spectroscopic properties of single defects in hexagonal boron nitride",
  booktitle="Optics InfoBase Conference Papers",
  year="2019",
  pages="1--1",
  isbn="978-1-7281-0469-0"
}