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Single-photon emission from isolated monolayer islands of InGaN
Authors
Martin Albrecht
Tomoyuki Aoki
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Yasuhiko Arakawa
Ling Chen
Zhaoying Chen
Kang Gao
Weikun Ge
Mark Holmes
Mo Li
Tobias Schulz
Bo Shen
Xiaoxiao Sun
Ping Wang
Tao Wang
Xinqiang Wang
Jian Zhang
Publication date
1 January 2020
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London : Nature Publishing Group
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Abstract
We identify and characterize a novel type of quantum emitter formed from InGaN monolayer islands grown using molecular beam epitaxy and further isolated via the fabrication of an array of nanopillar structures. Detailed optical analysis of the characteristic emission spectrum from the monolayer islands is performed, and the main transmission is shown to act as a bright, stable, and fast single-photon emitter with a wavelength of ~400 nm. © 2020, The Author(s)
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