Computationally Driven Discovery of T Center-like Quantum Defects in Silicon
Yihuang Xiong,
Jiongzhi Zheng,
Shay McBride
et al.
Abstract:Quantum technologies would benefit from the development of highperformance quantum defects acting as single-photon emitters or spin-photon interfaces. Finding such a quantum defect in silicon is especially appealing in view of its favorable spin bath and high processability. While some color centers in silicon have been emerging in quantum applications, there remains a need to search for and develop new high-performance quantum emitters. By searching a high-throughput computational database of more than 22,000… Show more
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