Integrated silicon photonics allows for the routine control and detection of light down to the single photon regime with low loss and in a scalable way, but to date still has the reputation of lacking fast, efficient and indistinguishable optical emitters that can be easily coupled to photonic structures. The identification of such an emitter will further enable the realization of on-chip low-energy, speed-of-light processing, and could open up exciting prospects for quantum computing and quantum communications. A multitude of radiation damage centres in silicon show bright emission in or near the attractive telecommunication band wavelength range at temperatures up to tens of Kelvin, which is compatible with the state-of-the-art supercondu...
A central goal for quantum technologies is to develop platforms for precise and scalable control of ...
Near-infrared color centers in silicon are emerging candidates for on-chip integrated quantum emitte...
Given its potential for integration and scalability, silicon is likely to be a key platform for larg...
We report the detection of individual emitters in silicon belonging to seven different families of o...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
We identify the exact microscopic structure of the G photoluminescence center in silicon by firstpri...
International audienceControlling the quantum properties of individual fluorescent defects in silico...
While many defects in silicon provide long-lived spin qubits, it remains difficult to use them as th...
A robust process for fabricating intrinsic single-photon emitters in silicon nitride has been recent...
A central goal for quantum technologies is to develop platforms for precise and scalable control of ...
Near-infrared color centers in silicon are emerging candidates for on-chip integrated quantum emitte...
Given its potential for integration and scalability, silicon is likely to be a key platform for larg...
We report the detection of individual emitters in silicon belonging to seven different families of o...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
We identify the exact microscopic structure of the G photoluminescence center in silicon by firstpri...
International audienceControlling the quantum properties of individual fluorescent defects in silico...
While many defects in silicon provide long-lived spin qubits, it remains difficult to use them as th...
A robust process for fabricating intrinsic single-photon emitters in silicon nitride has been recent...
A central goal for quantum technologies is to develop platforms for precise and scalable control of ...
Near-infrared color centers in silicon are emerging candidates for on-chip integrated quantum emitte...
Given its potential for integration and scalability, silicon is likely to be a key platform for larg...