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Plasmonic-Enhanced Bright Single Spin Defects in Silicon Carbide Membranes.

Ji-Yang ZhouQiang LiZhi-He HaoWu-Xi LinZhen-Xuan HeRui-Jian LiangLiping GuoHao LiLixing YouJian-Shun TangJin-Shi XuChuan-Feng LiGuang-Can Guo
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Optically addressable spin defects in silicon carbide (SiC) have emerged as attractable platforms for various quantum technologies. However, the low photon count rate significantly limits their applications. We strongly enhanced the brightness by 7 times and spin-control strength by 14 times of single divacancy defects in 4H-SiC membranes using a surface plasmon generated by gold film coplanar waveguides. The mechanism of the plasmonic-enhanced effect is further studied by tuning the distance between single defects and the surface of the gold film. A three-energy-level model is used to determine the corresponding transition rates consistent with the enhanced brightness of single defects. Lifetime measurements also verified the coupling between defects and surface plasmons. Our scheme is low-cost, without complicated microfabrication and delicate structures, which is applicable for other spin defects in different materials. This work would promote developing spin-defect-based quantum applications in mature SiC materials.
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