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Coupling spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride to titanium dioxide ring resonators.

Milad NonahalChi LiFebiana TjiptoharsonoLu DingConnor StewartJohn ScottMilos TothSon Tung HaMehran KianiniaIgor Aharonovich
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
Spin-dependent optical transitions are attractive for a plethora of applications in quantum technologies. Here we report on utilization of high quality ring resonators fabricated from TiO 2 to enhance the emission from negatively charged boron vacancies (V B - ) in hexagonal Boron Nitride. We show that the emission from these defects can efficiently couple into the whispering gallery modes of the ring resonators. Optically coupled V B - showed photoluminescence contrast in optically detected magnetic resonance signals from the hybrid coupled devices. Our results demonstrate a practical method for integration of spin defects in 2D materials with dielectric resonators which is a promising platform for quantum technologies.
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