Ab initio theory of negatively charged boron vacancy qubit in hBN
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Abstract
Highly correlated orbitals coupled with phonons in two-dimension are identified for paramagnetic and optically active boron vacancy in hexagonal boron nitride by first principles methods which are responsible for recently observed optically detected magnetic resonance signal. We report on ab initio analysis of the correlated electronic structure of this center by density matrix renormalization group and Kohn-Sham density functional theory methods. By establishing the nature of the bright and dark states as well as the position of the energy levels, we provide a complete description of the magneto-optical properties and corresponding radiative and non-radiative routes which are responsible for the optical spin polarization and spin dependent luminescence of the defect. Our findings pave the way toward advancing the identification and characterization of room temperature quantum bits in two-dimensional solids.
Reference
[1] V. Ivády, G. Barcza, G. Thiering, S. Li, H. Hamdi, Ö. Legeza, J.-P. Chou, and A. Gali, arXiv:1910.07767 (2019).
Reference
[1] V. Ivády, G. Barcza, G. Thiering, S. Li, H. Hamdi, Ö. Legeza, J.-P. Chou, and A. Gali, arXiv:1910.07767 (2019).
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Presenters
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Viktor Ivady
Wigner Research Center for Physics, Linkoping University, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Authors
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Viktor Ivady
Wigner Research Center for Physics, Linkoping University, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Gergely Barcza
Wigner Research Center for Physics
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Gergö Thiering
Wigner Research Center for Physics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Song Li
City Univ of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
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Hanen Hamdi
Wigner Research Center for Physics
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Örs Legeza
Wigner Research Center for Physics
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Jyh Pin Chou
City University of Hong Kong
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Adam Gali
Wigner Research Center for Physics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences