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Ultrafast atomic-scale scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of a single vacancy in a monolayer crystal
Roelcke, Carmen
, Kastner, Lukas Z., Graml, Maximilian
, Biereder, Andreas, Wilhelm, Jan
, Repp, Jascha
, Huber, Rupert
and Gerasimenko, Yaroslav A.
(2024)
Ultrafast atomic-scale scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of a single vacancy in a monolayer crystal.
Nature Photonics 18 (6), pp. 595-602.
Date of publication of this fulltext: 26 Mar 2024 09:18
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.57920
Abstract
Defects in atomically thin semiconductors and their moiré heterostructures have emerged as a unique testbed for quantum science. Strong light–matter coupling, large spin–orbit interaction and enhanced Coulomb correlations facilitate a spin–photon interface for future qubit operations and efficient single-photon quantum emitters. Yet, directly observing the relevant interplay of the electronic ...
Defects in atomically thin semiconductors and their moiré heterostructures have emerged as a unique testbed for quantum science. Strong light–matter coupling, large spin–orbit interaction and enhanced Coulomb correlations facilitate a spin–photon interface for future qubit operations and efficient single-photon quantum emitters. Yet, directly observing the relevant interplay of the electronic structure of a single defect with other microscopic elementary excitations on their intrinsic length, time and energy scales remained a long-held dream. Here we directly resolve in space, time and energy how a spin–orbit-split energy level of an isolated selenium vacancy in a moiré-distorted WSe2 monolayer evolves under the controlled excitation of lattice vibrations, using lightwave scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy. By locally launching a phonon oscillation and taking ultrafast energy-resolved snapshots of the vacancy’s states faster than the vibration period, we directly measure the impact of electron–phonon coupling in an isolated single-atom defect. The combination of atomic spatial, sub-picosecond temporal and millielectronvolt energy resolution marks a disruptive development towards a comprehensive understanding of complex quantum materials, where the key microscopic elementary interactions can now be disentangled, one by one.
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Roelcke, Carmen
, Kastner, Lukas Z., Graml, Maximilian
, Biereder, Andreas, Wilhelm, Jan
, Repp, Jascha
, Huber, Rupert
and Gerasimenko, Yaroslav A.
(2024)
Ultrafast atomic-scale scanning tunnelling spectroscopy of a single vacancy in a monolayer crystal.
Nature Photonics 18 (6), pp. 595-602.
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Roelcke, Carmen
, Kastner, Lukas Z.
, Graml, Maximilian
, Biereder, Andreas, Wilhelm, Jan
, Repp, Jascha
, Huber, Rupert
and Gerasimenko, Y. A.
(2024)
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| Item type | Article | ||||
| Journal or Publication Title | Nature Photonics | ||||
| Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group | ||||
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| Open Access Type: | CC-License | ||||
| Volume: | 18 | ||||
| Number of Issue or Book Chapter: | 6 | ||||
| Page Range: | pp. 595-602 | ||||
| Date | 14 March 2024 | ||||
| Institutions | Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics > Chair Ferdinand Evers Physics > Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics > Group Jascha Repp Physics > Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics > Chair Professor Huber > Group Rupert Huber | ||||
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Funded by:
Europäische Kommission (EU)
(951519)
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| Dewey Decimal Classification | 500 Science > 530 Physics | ||||
| Status | Published | ||||
| Refereed | Yes, this version has been refereed | ||||
| Created at the University of Regensburg | Yes | ||||
| URN of the UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-579209 | ||||
| Item ID | 57920 |
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