Negatively charged boron vacancy (VB−) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is the most extensively studied room-temperature quantum spin system in two-dimensional (2D) materials. Nevertheless, the current effective readout of VB− spin states is carried out by systematically optical methods. This limits their exploitation in compact and miniaturized quantum devices, which would otherwise hold substantial promise to address quantum sensing and quantum information tasks. In this study, we demonstrated a photoelectric spin readout technique for VB− spins in hBN. The observed photocurrent signals stem from the spin-dependent ionization dynamics of boron vacancies, mediated by spin-dependent non-radiative transitions to a metastable state. We further extend this electrical detection technique to enable the readout of dynamical decoupling sequences, including the Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) protocols, and of nuclear spins via electron-nuclear double resonance. These results provide a pathway toward on-chip integration and real-field exploitation of quantum functionalities based on 2D material platforms.
@article{arxiv.2511.08874,
title = {Room-Temperature Electrical Readout of Spin Defects in van der Waals Materials},
author = {Shihao Ru and Liheng An and Haidong Liang and Zhengzhi Jiang and Zhiwei Li and Xiaodan Lyu and Feifei Zhou and Hongbing Cai and Yuzhe Yang and Ruihua He and Robert Cernansky and Edwin Hang Tong Teo and Manas Mukherjee and Andrew A. Bettiol and Jesus Zúñiga-Perez and Fedor Jelezko and Weibo Gao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.08874},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures for manuscripts, and 9 pages, 8 figures for SI