Resonance fluorescence and indistinguishable photons from a coherently driven B centre in hBN
Resonance fluorescence and indistinguishable photons from a coherently driven B centre in hBN
Optically active defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have become amongst the most attractive single-photon emitters in the solid state, owing to their high-quality photophysical properties, combined with the unlimited possibilities of integration offered by the host two-dimensional material. In particular, the B centres, with their narrow linewidth, low wavelength spread and controllable positioning, have raised a particular interest for integrated quantum photonics. However, to date, either their excitation or their detection has been performed non-resonantly due to the difficulty of rejecting the backreflected laser light at the same wavelength, thereby preventing to take full benefit from their high coherence in quantum protocols. Here, we make use of a narrow-linewidth emitter integrated in a hybrid metal-dielectric structure to implement crossed-polarisation laser rejection. This allows us to observe resonantly scattered photons, with associated experimental signatures of optical coherence in both continuous-wave (cw) and pulsed regimes, respectively the Mollow triplet and Hong-Ou-Mandel interference from zero-phonon-line emission. The measured two-photon interference visibility of 0.92 demonstrates the potential of B centres in hBN for applications to integrated quantum information.
Domitille G??rard、St??phanie Buil、Kenji Watanabe、Takashi Taniguchi、Jean-Pierre Hermier、Aymeric Delteil
物理学
Domitille G??rard,St??phanie Buil,Kenji Watanabe,Takashi Taniguchi,Jean-Pierre Hermier,Aymeric Delteil.Resonance fluorescence and indistinguishable photons from a coherently driven B centre in hBN[EB/OL].(2025-06-20)[2025-07-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16980.点此复制
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