Color centers are point defects in a crystal lattice that exhibit properties that are useful in quantum technologies. We are building a confocal photoluminescence spectroscopy setup to characterize…
Color centers are defects in silicon carbide (and other wide bandgap materials), that emerged as nearly-identical quantum emitters. Silicon carbide owing to its decades-long industrial presence, high…
Abstract: Color centers are solid-state defects in single crystal materials that can emit spin entangled single photons upon excitation. We explore optical mode confinement and optimum color center…