High-purity and stable single-photon emission in bilayer WSe2 via phonon-assisted excitation

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Abstract

The excitation scheme is essential for single-photon sources, as it governs exciton preparation, decay dynamics, and the spectral diffusion of emitted photons. While phonon-assisted excitation has shown promise in other quantum emitter platforms, its proper implementation and systematic comparison with alternative excitation schemes have not yet been demonstrated in transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) quantum emitters. Here, we investigate the impact of various optical excitation strategies on the single-photon emission properties of bilayer WSe2 quantum emitters. Based on our theoretical predictions for the exciton preparation fidelity, we compare the excitation via the longitudinal acoustic and breathing phonon modes to conventional above-band and near-resonance excitations. Under acoustic phonon-assisted excitation, we achieve narrow single-photon emission with a reduced spectral diffusion of 0.0129 nm, a 1.8-fold improvement over above-band excitation. Additionally, excitation through breathing-phonon mode yields a high purity of 0.947 ± 0.079 and reduces the decay time by over an order of magnitude, reaching (1.33 ± 0.04) ns. Our comprehensive study demonstrates the crucial role of phonon-assisted excitation in optimizing the performance of WSe2-based quantum emitters, providing valuable insights for the development of single-photon sources for quantum photonics applications.
Original languageEnglish
Article number158
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume8
Issue number1
Number of pages11
ISSN2399-3650
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Optical materials and structures
  • Single photons and quantum effects
  • Two-dimensional materials

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