Electron Beam Restructuring of Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride

Author:

Nedić Sergei12,Yamamura Karin12,Gale Angus12ORCID,Aharonovich Igor12,Toth Milos12

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales 2007 Australia

2. ARC Center of Excellence for Transformative Meta‐Optical Systems (TMOS) Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales 2007 Australia

Abstract

AbstractHexagonal boron nitride (hBN) holds promise as a solid state, van der Waals host of single photon emitters for on‐chip quantum photonics. The B‐center defect emitting at 436 nm is particularly compelling as it can be generated by electron beam irradiation. However, the emitter generation mechanism is unknown, the robustness of the method is variable, and it has only been applied successfully to thick flakes of hBN (≫ 10 nm). Here, it is used in situ time‐resolved cathodoluminescence (CL) spectroscopy to investigate the kinetics of B‐center generation. It is shown that the generation of B‐centers is accompanied by quenching of a carbon‐related emission at ≈305 nm and that both processes are rate‐limited by electromigration of defects in the hBN lattice. It identifies problems that limit the efficacy and reproducibility of the emitter generation method and solve them using a combination of optimized electron beam parameters and hBN pre‐and postprocessing treatments. It is achieved B‐center quantum emitters in hBN flakes as thin as 8 nm, elucidate the mechanisms responsible for electron beam restructuring of quantum emitters in hBN, and gain insights toward the identification of the atomic structure of the B‐center quantum emitter.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Office of Naval Research Global

Publisher

Wiley

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