Near-Unity Light Collection Efficiency from Quantum Emitters in Boron Nitride by Coupling to Metallo-Dielectric Antennas

2019 
The bright and stable single photon emission under room temperature conditions from color centers in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is considered as one of the most promising quantum light sources for quantum cryptography as well as spin-based qubits, similar to recent advances in nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond. To this end, integration with cavity or waveguide modes is required to enable ideally lossless transduction of quantum light states. Here we demonstrate a scheme to embed hBN quantum emitters into on-chip arrays of metallo-dielectric antennas (MDAs) that provides near unity light collection efficiencies (LCE) with experimental values up to 98%, i.e. a seven-fold enhancement compared to bare quantum emitters. Room temperature quantum light emission in the 700 nm band is characterized with single-photon emission rates into the first lens up to 44 MHz under continuous excitation and up to 10 MHz under 80 MHz pulsed excitation (0.13 photons per trigger pulse) into a narrow output cone (±15°) that ...
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