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High-Q cavity interface for color centers in thin film diamond

Engineering and Technology

High-Q cavity interface for color centers in thin film diamond

S. W. Ding, M. Haas, et al.

This groundbreaking research showcases one- and two-dimensional photonic crystal cavities in thin-film diamonds, achieving remarkable quality factors that set a new standard in visible photonic crystal technology. Conducted by authors from esteemed institutions, including Harvard University and the University of Chicago, this study paves the way for enhanced quantum node performance and scalability.

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Abstract
Quantum information technology offers the potential to realize unprecedented computational resources via secure channels distributing entanglement between quantum computers. Diamond, as a host to optically-accessible spin qubits, is a leading platform to realize quantum memory nodes needed to extend such quantum links. Photonic crystal (PhC) cavities enhance light-matter interaction and are essential for an efficient interface between spins and photons that are used to store and communicate quantum information respectively. Here, we demonstrate one- and two-dimensional PhC cavities fabricated in thin-film diamonds, featuring quality factors (Q) of 1.8 × 10^5 and 1.6 × 10^5, respectively, the highest Qs for visible PhC cavities realized in any material. Importantly, our fabrication process is simple and high-yield, based on conventional planar fabrication techniques, in contrast to the previous with complex undercut processes. We also demonstrate fiber-coupled 1D PhC cavities with high photon extraction efficiency, and optical coupling between a single SiV center and such a cavity at 4 K achieving a Purcell factor of 18. The demonstrated photonic platform may fundamentally improve the performance and scalability of quantum nodes and expedite the development of related technologies.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 28, 2024
Authors
Sophie W. Ding, Michael Haas, Xinghan Guo, Kazuhiro Kuruma, Chang Jin, Zixi Li, David D. Awschalom, Nazar Delegan, F. Joseph Heremans, Alexander A. High, Marko Loncar
Tags
photonic crystal
thin-film diamonds
quality factors
quantum nodes
fiber-coupled cavities
photon extraction
Purcell factor
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