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Density functional theory of strain engineering on single photon emitter in hexagonal boron nitride

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Abstract

Hexagonal boron nitride has been found as excellent host for color centers as single photon emitters. The complex defect which is a nitrogen vacancy next to a nitrogen antisite (VNNB) is regarded as promising candidate due to the nontrivial electronic structure.1,2 Here, using density functional theory, we provide detailed investigation of the geometric and electronic evolution of VNNB under external strain. The VNNB prefers the C1h symmetry making the defect as a dynamic Jahn-Teller system.3 By lowing the symmetry, the first transition which considered to be a dark state can be activated, inducing the compete between two possible excitation pathways.4 The zero phonon line shows non-linear evolution as a function of in plane strain indicating the important role of the out of plane strain between defect atom and its ambient structure. It is predicted that a significantly stronger redshift than blueshift of emission can be realized by applying armchair strain. Our analysis provides insightful understanding of the color centers as single photon emitters.

(1) Tran, T. T.; et al. Nature Nanotech 2016, 11 (1), 37–41.
(2) Abdi, M.; et al. ACS Photonics 2018, 5 (5), 1967–1976.
(3) Noh, G.; et al. Nano Lett. 2018, 18 (8), 4710–4715.
(4) Wu, F.; et al. Phys. Rev. B 2019, 100, 081407(R).

Presenters

  • Song Li

    City Univ of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong

Authors

  • Mehdi Abdi

    Department of Physics, Isfahan University of Technology

  • Song Li

    City Univ of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong

  • Jyh-Pin Chou

    City Univ of Hong Kong

  • Gergo Thiering

    Wigner Research Center for Physics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  • Péter Udvarhelyi

    Wigner Research Center for Physics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  • Alice Hu

    City Univ of Hong Kong

  • Martin Plenio

    Institute of Theoretical Physics, Ulm university, Institute of Theoretical Physics and IQST, Ulm University, Institute of Theoretical Physic and Center for QuantumBioSciences, Ulm University

  • Adam Gali

    Wigner Research Center for Physics, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences