Negatively charged boron vacancies (VB−) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have recently gained interest as spin defects for quantum information processing and quantum sensing by a layered material. However, the boron vacancy can exist in a number of charge states in the hBN lattice, but only the -1 state has spin-dependent photoluminescence and acts as a spin-photon interface. Here, we investigate charge state switching of VB defects under laser and electron beam excitation. We demonstrate deterministic, reversible switching between the -1 and 0 states (VB−⇌VB0+e−), occurring at rates controlled by excess electrons or holes injected into hBN by a layered heterostructure device. Our work provides a means to monitor and manipulate the VB charge state, and to stabilize the -1 state which is a prerequisite for optical spin manipulation and readout of the defect.
@article{arxiv.2305.05866,
title = {Manipulating the Charge State of Spin Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride},
author = {Angus Gale and Dominic Scognamiglio and Ivan Zhigulin and Benjamin Whitefield and Mehran Kianinia and Igor Aharonovich and Milos Toth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.05866},
year = {2023}
}