Modeling, synthesis, and nano-positioning of semiconductor point defects (Conference Presentation)

Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications XII(2020)

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Point defects in semiconductors are useful as quantum sensors, quantum emitters, and qubits for quantum computation. We have used ab initio quantum chemistry (supercell) calculations to model the photoluminescence of a new vanadium-nitrogen defect in diamond. Using ion implantation, we have attempted to synthesize this defect, and I will present spectroscopic analysis of our sample. Nanoscale positioning of defects is desired to improve the reliable coupling of defect centers to quantum photonic devices. I will discuss the merits of several methods for achieving this: introduction of functionalized seed molecules during diamond synthesis, laser annealing, and ion implantation. I will also present a scalable opto-thermal-mechanical printing method for additively releasing nanoparticles from a donor substrate and transferring them to a target substrate, such as a photonic device. Such integration is a crucial step towards realizing commercially scalable quantum sensing devices.
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