專題演講 Seminar

2024/06/11(Tue)     11:00 -12:00    五樓第一會議室 5F, 1st Meeting Room

Title

Towards quantum electronics and optoelectronics with individual point defects in 2D semiconductors

Speaker

Assistant Professor Bent Weber (School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

Abstract

Atomic-scale quantum systems based on individual point defects and colour centres have become key elements in emerging quantum technologies, with applications in quantum sensing, computation, simulation, and communication. Different from conventional 3D semiconductors, electron (or hole) spins in atomically-thin (2D) semiconductors with hexagonal lattices, are coupled to an additional valley degree of freedom [1] in the presence of inversion asymmetry and strong spin-orbit coupling. In-gap states due to atomic point defects can inherit these properties [1], making them promising atomic-scale quantum systems that may allow coherent control of spin-valley states electrically and optically [2, 3]. Using low-temperature (4.5K) resonant tunnelling scanning probe spectroscopy in the Coulomb blockade regime [2], we show that sulphur (S) vacancies in monolayers of MoS2 exhibit a rich in-gap electronic structure governed by an interplay of local crystal symmetry breaking and spin-orbit coupling. Combining the unrivalled spatial resolution of the scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) with conventional optics, we capture electrically stimulated luminescence – with single-photon character [3] – at length scales two orders of magnitude below the diffraction limit of conventional optics.

References
[1] R. Krishnan, S. Biswas, … and B. Weber*, Spin-Valley locking for in-gap quantum dots in a MoS2 transistor, Nano Letters 23 (13), 6171 (2023)
[2] T. Aliyar, …, and B. Weber*, Symmetry breaking and spin-orbit coupling for individual vacancy-induced in-gap states in MoS2 monolayers. (submitted)
[3] G. Singh, ..., and B. Weber*, “Single-photon character in light-emission captured at the atomic-scale from individual point defects in MoS2” (in preparation)



Abstract

Language

演講語言 (Language): in English