| Literature DB >> 25816112 |
Oliver Neitzke1, Anthony Morfa2, Janik Wolters1, Andreas W Schell1, Günter Kewes1, Oliver Benson1.
Abstract
Finding new solid state defect centers in novel host materials is crucial for realizing integrated hybrid quantum photonic devices. We present a preparation method for defect centers with photostable bright single photon emission in zinc oxide, a material with promising properties in terms of processability, availability, and applications. A detailed optical study reveals a complex dynamic of intensity fluctuations at room temperature. Measurements at cryogenic temperatures show very sharp (<60 GHz) zero phonon lines (ZPLs) at 580 nm to 620 nm (≈ 2.0 eV) with frozen out fast fluctuations. Remaining discrete jumps of the ZPL, which depend on the excitation power, are observed. The low temperature results will narrow down speculations on the origin of visible-near-infrared (NIR) wavelength defect emission in zinc oxide and provide a basis for improved theoretical models.Entities:
Keywords: ZnO nanomaterial; cryogenic temperature study; narrow-band emitter; quantum optics; single photon source
Year: 2015 PMID: 25816112 DOI: 10.1021/nl504941q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189