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Irradiation of Nanostrained Monolayer WSe$_2$ for Site-Controlled Single-Photon Emission up to 150 K

Published 15 Sep 2020 in physics.app-ph and quant-ph | (2009.07315v1)

Abstract: Quantum-dot-like WSe$_2$ single-photon emitters have become a promising platform for future on-chip scalable quantum light sources with unique advantages over existing technologies, notably the potential for site-specific engineering. However, the required cryogenic temperatures for the functionality of these sources have been an inhibitor of their full potential. Existing strain engineering methods face fundamental challenges in extending the working temperature while maintaining the emitter's fabrication yield and purity. In this work, we demonstrate a novel method of designing site-specific single-photon emitters in atomically thin WSe$_2$ with near-unity yield utilizing independent and simultaneous strain engineering via nanoscale stressors and defect engineering via electron-beam irradiation. Many of these emitters exhibit exciton-biexciton cascaded emission, purities above 95%, and working temperatures extending up to 150 K, which is the highest observed in van der Waals semiconductor single-photon emitters without Purcell enhancement. This methodology, coupled with possible plasmonic or optical micro-cavity integration, potentially furthers the realization of future scalable, room-temperature, and high-quality van der Waals quantum light sources.

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