Hexagonal boron nitride exhibits two types of defects with great potential for quantum information technologies: single-photon emitters (SPEs) and one-dimensional grain boundaries hosting topologically-protected phonons, termed as {\it{topologically-protected phonon lines}} (TPL). Here, by means of a simple effective model and density functional theory calculations, we show that it is possible to use these phonons for the transmission of information. Particularly, a single SPE can be used to induce single-, two- and qubit-phonon states in the one dimensional channel, and \textit{(ii)} two distant SPEs can be coupled by the TPL that acts as a waveguide, thus exhibiting strong quantum correlations. We highlight the possibilities offered by this material-built-in nano-architecture as a phononic device for quantum information technologies.
@article{arxiv.2308.06244,
title = {Generation of phonon quantum states and quantum correlations among single photon emitters in hexagonal boron nitride},
author = {Hugo Molinares and Fernanda Pinilla and Enrique Muñoz and Francisco Muñoz and Vitalie Eremeev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.06244},
year = {2024}
}