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Photoionisation detection of a single Er 3+ ion with sub-100-ns time resolution.

Yangbo ZhangWenda FanJiliang YangHao GuanQi ZhangXi QinChangkui DuanGabriele G de BooBrett C JohnsonJeffrey C McCallumMatthew J SellarsSven RoggeChunming YinJiang-Feng Du
Published in: National science review (2023)
Efficient detection of single optical centres in solids is essential for quantum information processing, sensing and single-photon generation applications. In this work, we use radio-frequency (RF) reflectometry to electrically detect the photoionisation induced by a single Er 3+ ion in Si. The high bandwidth and sensitivity of the RF reflectometry provide sub-100-ns time resolution for the photoionisation detection. With this technique, the optically excited state lifetime of a single Er 3+ ion in a Si nano-transistor is measured for the first time to be [Formula: see text]s. Our results demonstrate an efficient approach for detecting a charge state change induced by Er excitation and relaxation. This approach could be used for fast readout of other single optical centres in solids and is attractive for large-scale integrated optical quantum systems thanks to the multi-channel RF reflectometry demonstrated with frequency multiplexing techniques.
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