Photophysics of a single quantum emitter based on vanadium phthalocyanine molecules

Author:

Escalante Richard A.12,Mathpal Mohan C.1,Ruiz-Tagle Catalina1,Alvarado Vicente H.1ORCID,Pinto Felipe1,Martínez Luis J.3,Gence Loïk1,Garcia Griselda1,González Iván A.4,Maze Jerónimo R.1

Affiliation:

1. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

2. University of Maryland

3. Universidad Mayor

4. Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Abstract

Single quantum emitters play a fundamental role in the development of quantum technologies such as quantum repeaters, and quantum information processing. Isolating individual molecules with stable optical emission is an essential step for these applications, especially for those molecules that present large coherence times at room temperature. Among them, vanadium-oxide phthalocyanine (VOPc) molecules stand out as promising candidates due to the large coherence times of their ground state electronic spin, which are on the order of microseconds when measured in the ensemble. However, the optical properties of such VOPc molecules at the single emitter level have not yet been reported. Here we show that single VOPc molecules with stable optical properties at room temperature can be isolated. We find that the optical response of the molecule under laser illumination of different polarizations agrees well with a system having pyramidal C4v symmetry. Furthermore, we provide theoretical calculations that support our experimental findings and provide insight into the role of phonons and the internal electronic structure of the molecule. These results demonstrate that this single paramagnetic molecule can function as a single quantum emitter while displaying optical stability under ambient conditions to have their intrinsic properties investigated.

Funder

Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

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