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CNMS Nanofabrication Capabilities Enable QIS Studies

Scientific Achievement

Researchers from ORNL’s QIS group used CNMS nanofabrication capabilities to create samples that enable cathodoluminescence (CL)  observations in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM).

Significance and Impact

The results enhance the integration of quantum emitters with plasmonic or nanophotonic structures, leading to chip-scale quantum state preparation.

Research Details

–Plasmon modes in Archimedean nanospirals are imaged at the nanoscale using STEM-based CL.

–Strong photon correlations observed in nanodiamond CL and shown to be associated with the phonon sideband (not the NV0 zero-phonon line)

–CNMS patterned nanospirals and nanodiamond and fabricated the SiN membranes.

 

J. A. Hachtel et al, "Polarization- and wavelength-resolved near-field imaging of complex plasmonic modes in Archimedean nanospirals," Optics Lett. 43, 927 (2018).  DOI: 10.1364/OL.43.000927)

M. A. Feldman et al., "Colossal photon bunching in quasiparticle-mediated nanodiaomand cathodoluminescence," Phys. Rev. B, 97, 081404(R) (2018). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.081404