Point defects in semiconductors are emerging as an important contender platform for quantum technology (QT) applications, showing potential for quantum computing, communication, and sensing. Indeed, point defects have been employed as nuclear spins for nanoscale sensing and memory in quantum registers, localized electron spins for quantum bits, and emitters of single photons in quantum communication and cryptography. However, to utilize point defects in semiconductors as single-photon sources for QT, control over the influence of the surrounding environment on the emission process must be first established. Recent works have revealed strong manipulation of emission energies and intensities via coupling of point defect wavefunctions to exter...
The practical implementation of many quantum technologies relies on the development of robust and br...
Color centers in wide bandgap materials that behave as ‘artificial atoms’ are promising candidates f...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
Point defects in semiconductors are emerging as an important contender platform for quantum technolo...
Defects are common in many materials and some were regarded for years as detrimental. Recently with ...
© 2017 IEEE. Non-classical light sources, such as atoms and atom-like emitters play central roles in...
This paper summarizes key findings in single-photon generation from deep level defects in silicon ca...
We report the observation of single photon emission from single SiV (silicon-vacancy) centres in dia...
Point defects strongly affect the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors, and are there...
The exploitation of emerging quantum technologies requires efficient fabrication of key building blo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Solid-state defect qubits are emerging as a promising ...
© 2016 OSA. Narrow band single photon emitters in diamond and gallium nitride are investigated. The ...
Operating reconfigurable quantum circuits with single photon sources is a key goal of photonic quant...
Operating reconfigurable quantum circuits with single photon sources is a key goal of photonic quant...
Single-photon emitting point defects in semiconductors have emerged as strong candidates for future ...
The practical implementation of many quantum technologies relies on the development of robust and br...
Color centers in wide bandgap materials that behave as ‘artificial atoms’ are promising candidates f...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...
Point defects in semiconductors are emerging as an important contender platform for quantum technolo...
Defects are common in many materials and some were regarded for years as detrimental. Recently with ...
© 2017 IEEE. Non-classical light sources, such as atoms and atom-like emitters play central roles in...
This paper summarizes key findings in single-photon generation from deep level defects in silicon ca...
We report the observation of single photon emission from single SiV (silicon-vacancy) centres in dia...
Point defects strongly affect the electrical and optical properties of semiconductors, and are there...
The exploitation of emerging quantum technologies requires efficient fabrication of key building blo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Solid-state defect qubits are emerging as a promising ...
© 2016 OSA. Narrow band single photon emitters in diamond and gallium nitride are investigated. The ...
Operating reconfigurable quantum circuits with single photon sources is a key goal of photonic quant...
Operating reconfigurable quantum circuits with single photon sources is a key goal of photonic quant...
Single-photon emitting point defects in semiconductors have emerged as strong candidates for future ...
The practical implementation of many quantum technologies relies on the development of robust and br...
Color centers in wide bandgap materials that behave as ‘artificial atoms’ are promising candidates f...
International audienceSilicon is the most widely used material in microelectronic devices; integrati...