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Electron-beam Writing of Spectrally Uniform Green Single-photon Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride

Optics 2026-07-03 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Scalable quantum photonic technologies require single-photon emitters whose positions and emission energies can be engineered simultaneously. Hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is an attractive room-temperature host, but deterministic creation of spectrally reproducible emitters remains challenging. Here, we use a standard scanning electron microscope as a direct-writing tool to activate bright green single-photon emitters in hBN at predefined sites, without ion implantation or post-fabrication thermal annealing. The written emitters exhibit reproducible zero-phonon-line emission centered near 536 nm, room-temperature antibunching with g(2)(0) as low as 0.08, high brightness, strong linear polarization, and stable emission. Thickness-dependent activation, stacking experiments, cathodoluminescence spectroscopy, and first-principles calculations support a carbon-related defect complex as the most plausible origin of the emission. As a proof of nanophotonic compatibility, we further activate emitters in a nanoparticle-on-mirror plasmonic nanocavity and observe photoluminescence enhancement accompanied by shortened emission lifetimes. These results establish electron-beam direct writing as a practical route to site-selective, spectrally uniform green quantum emitters in hBN, offering a promising basis for integrated room-temperature quantum photonic architectures.

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@article{arxiv.2607.02855,
  title  = {Electron-beam Writing of Spectrally Uniform Green Single-photon Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride},
  author = {Qingsong Tao and Fuyi Zhou and Zhijie Li and Yihao Yan and Shuangyue Li and Yuelan Gao and Zijing Wu and Yizhou Liu and Tao Liang and Shuai Yuan and Dakun Wu and Hongzhi Zhou and Qi Zhang and Zhenyi Ni and Chunlei Yu and Pan Wang and Fei Yu and Lili Hu and Ning Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02855},
  year   = {2026}
}