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Site-Controlled Carbon Implantation for Quantum Emitter Engineering in Hexagonal Boron Nitride
Yun-Tao Wu1,2, Xu Guo1,2, Peng-Tao Jing1
1State Key Laboratory of Luminescence Science and Technology, Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 3888 Dongnanhu Road, Changchun 130033, P. R. China.
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Position-controlled quantum defects in 2D hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), providing addressed and controllable quantum states, are important candidates for quantum technologies. Although carbon-doped defect-related single-photon emitters (SPEs) in h-BN have been extensively studied, the fabrication of position-controlled carbon-defect SPEs in h-BN has not yet been achieved. This study presents a novel two-step method involving helium ion (He+) focused ion beam (FIB) nanopatterning combined with post-FIB thermal treatment for the highly controlled fabrication of carbon-defect-related SPEs in h-BN. In the first step, He+ FIB, utilizing precise control of ion energy and dose, creates localized lattice defects or vacancies at predetermined positions with sub-30 nm spatial resolution. These engineered defects serve as preferential incorporation sites. The second step involves high-temperature annealing in a methane atmosphere. This facilitates selective incorporation of carbon atoms into the predefined defect sites, forming carbon-related defect complexes that act as bright quantum emitters. A secondary annealing step in air is then used to remove surface-deposited amorphous carbon, significantly enhancing the SPE quality. The resulting emitters achieve high brightness up to 6.7 × 106 counts per second and exhibit enhanced single-photon purity (g2(0) < 0.2). It establishes a foundation for the scalable production of precisely positioned SPE arrays in h-BN, paving the way for their seamless integration into advanced silicon-based photonic platforms for quantum information processing, sensing, and communication applications.
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