Probing the optical coherence of quantum emitters in a WSe<sub>2</sub> monolayer
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Abstract
Quantum emitters in monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides are a promising platform for quantum communication in a direct-bandgap, semiconducting light-matter interface. However, demonstrating the optical coherence of these emitters remains an outstanding challenge, thus limiting their application as sources of entangled photons. Here, we probe the quality of single-photon emitters in WSe2 monolayers as a function of dielectric environment and excitation energy and determine the effects on spectral wander, purity, and brightness. We further report on our on-going efforts to directly measure the optical coherence of these emitters.
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Presenters
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Carola M Purser
University of Cambridge, Ohio State Univ - Columbus
Authors
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Carola M Purser
University of Cambridge, Ohio State Univ - Columbus
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Eleanor C Nichols
University of Cambridge
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Michael Pitts
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Evgeny Alexeev
University of Cambridge
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Andrea C Ferrari
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Dhiren Kara
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Mete Atatüre
Univ of Cambridge, University of Cambridge