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Péter Udvarhelyi1, Prineha Narang2,3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095, United States.
Abstract:
Defect emitters in silicon are promising contenders as building blocks of solid-state quantum repeaters and sensor networks. Here, we investigate a family of possible isoelectronic emitter defect complexes from a design standpoint. We show that the identification of key physical effects on quantum defect state localization can guide the search for telecom-wavelength emitters. We demonstrate this by performing first-principles calculations on the Q center, predicting its charged sodium variants possessing ideal emission wavelength near the lowest-loss telecom bands and ground state spin for possible spin-photon interface and nanoscale spin sensor applications yet to be explored in experiments.
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