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Room-temperature single-photon emitters in titanium dioxide optical defects.

Kelvin ChungYu H LeungChap H ToAleksandra B DjurišićSnjezana Tomljenovic-Hanic
Published in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2018)
Fluorescence properties of crystallographic point defects within different morphologies of titanium dioxide were investigated. For the first time, room-temperature single-photon emission in titanium dioxide optical defects was discovered in thin films and commercial nanoparticles. Three-level defects were identified because the g(2) correlation data featured prominent shoulders around the antibunching dip. Stable and blinking photodynamics were observed for the single-photon emitters. These results reveal a new room-temperature single-photon source within a wide bandgap semiconductor.
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