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Extrinsic Effects on the Optical Properties of Surface Color Defects Generated in Hexagonal Boron Nitride Nanosheets

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 13, 期 38, 页码 46105-46116

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c11060

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hexagonal boron nitride; 2D materials; color defects; photoluminescence; interfaces

资金

  1. Horizon 2020 research and innovation program through the S2QUIP [8204023]
  2. Spanish MINECO [TEC2017-86102-C2-1-R]
  3. S2QUIP project [CPI-18-404, CPI-18-418]
  4. Generalitat Valenciana
  5. Spanish Ministry of Science MICINN AEI [RTI2018-099015-J-I00]
  6. FWO [G0E7417N, G0A0520N]
  7. Quantum Flagship project ASTERIQS [820394]
  8. QuantERA project Q-Magine through the Flemish Scientific Foundation (FWO)
  9. QuantERA project NanoSense through the Flemish Scientific Foundation (FWO)

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Color defects were successfully generated in hBN nanosheets dispersed on different substrates through thermal treatment processes, with subsequent ozone treatments improving the optical emission properties. Defects deposited on dielectric substrates exhibited bright and stable light emission, with a wide range of zero-phonon line peak energies. Additionally, a substrate dependence of the optical performance of the color defects was observed, with gold substrates leading to a reduction in energy range due to quenching effects.
Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is a wide-band gap van der Waals material able to host light-emitting centers behaving as single photon sources. Here, we report the generation of color defects in hBN nanosheets dispersed on different kinds of substrates by thermal treatment processes. The optical properties of these defects have been studied using microspectroscopy techniques and far-field simulations of their light emission. Using these techniques, we have found that subsequent ozone treatments of the deposited hBN nanosheets improve the optical emission properties of created defects, as revealed by their zero-phonon linewidth narrowing and reduction of background emission. Microlocalized color defects deposited on dielectric substrates show bright (approximate to 1 MHz) and stable room-temperature light emission with zero-phonon line peak energy varying from 1.56 to 2.27 eV, being the most probable value 2.16 eV. In addition to this, we have observed a substrate dependence of the optical performance of the generated color defects. The energy range of the emitters prepared on gold substrates is strongly reduced, as compared to that observed in dielectric substrates or even alumina. We attribute this effect to the quenching of low-energy color defects (these of energies lower than 1.9 eV) when gold substrates are used, which reveals the surface nature of the defects created in hBN nanosheets. Results described here are important for future quantum light experiments and their integration in photonic chips.

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