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Scalable registration of single quantum emitters within solid immersion lenses through femtosecond laser writing

Quantum Physics 2025-06-17 v2 Optics

Abstract

The precise registration of solid-state quantum emitters to photonic structures is a major technological challenge for fundamental research (e.g. in cavity quantum electrodynamics) and applications to quantum technology. Standard approaches include the complex multi-step fabrication of photonic structures on pre-existing emitters, both registered within a grid of lithographically-defined markers. Here, we demonstrate a marker-free, femtosecond laser writing technique to generate individual quantum emitters within photonic structures. Characterization of 28 defect centers, laser-written at the centers of pre-existing solid immersion lens structures, showed offsets relative to the photonic structure's center of 260~nm in the x-direction and 60~nm in the y-direction, with standard deviations of ±170\pm 170~nm and ±90\pm 90~nm, respectively, resulting in an average 4.5 times enhancement of the optical collection efficiency. This method is scalable for developing integrated quantum devices using spin-photon interfaces in silicon carbide and is easily extendable to other materials.

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@article{arxiv.2502.15533,
  title  = {Scalable registration of single quantum emitters within solid immersion lenses through femtosecond laser writing},
  author = {Alexander R. Jones and Xingrui Cheng and Shravan Kumar Parthasarathy and Muhammad Junaid Arshad and Pasquale Cilibrizzi and Roland Nagy and Patrick Salter and Jason Smith and Cristian Bonato and Christiaan Bekker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.15533},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures and 6 SI pages