Abstract
Strain engineering is a powerful tool for generating single-photon emitters in monolayer (ML) transition metal dichalcogenides. Here, we report on a simple method for generating sharp emission lines (linewidths ≈ 150-500 μeV) in a monolayer (ML) WSe2 on nano-roughness regions of Tb3+-borogermanate glasses. We performed a polarization-resolved magneto-luminescence study in WSe2/glass at low temperature. Remarkably, we observed several stable and linearly polarized doublet emission peaks in strained regions that are associated with a fine structure splitting due to the anisotropic electron-hole exchange interaction with g-factors of ∼8.4-9.8. Our results indicate that strain engineering on glass substrates is a promising tool for generating quantum dot-like emitters in ML WSe2 for possible integration with photonics systems for quantum information technology.
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De Brito, C. S., Rabahi, C. R., Teodoro, M. D., Franco, D. F., Nalin, M., Barcelos, I. D., & Gobato, Y. G. (2022). Strain engineering of quantum confinement in WSe2on nano-roughness glass substrates. Applied Physics Letters, 121(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0107201
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