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Tunable Single-Photon Emission with Wafer-Scale Plasmonic Array
Bright, scalable, and deterministic single-photon emission
(SPE)
is essential for quantum optics, nanophotonics, and optical information
systems. Recently, SPE from hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) has attracted
intense interest because it is optically active and stable at room
temperature. Here, we demonstrate a tunable quantum emitter array
in h-BN at room temperature by integrating a wafer-scale plasmonic
array. The transient voltage electrophoretic deposition (EPD) reaction
is developed to effectively enhance the filling of single-crystal
nanometals in the designed patterns without aggregation, which ensures
the fabricated array for tunable performances of these single-photon
emitters. An enhancement of ∼500% of the SPE intensity of the
h-BN emitter array is observed with a radiative quantum efficiency
of up to 20% and a saturated count rate of more than 4.5 × 106 counts/s. These results suggest the integrated h-BN-plasmonic
array as a promising platform for scalable and controllable SPE photonics
at room temperature