Phonon-Assisted Luminescence in Defect Centers from Many-Body Perturbation Theory

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2022-04-18

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Libbi, Francesco
De Melo, Pedro Miguel M.C.
Zanolli, ZeilaORCID 0000-0003-0860-600XISNI 0000000492960673
Verstraete, Matthieu JeanORCID 0000-0001-6921-5163ISNI 0000000449908861
Marzari, Nicola

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Abstract

Phonon-assisted luminescence is a key property of defect centers in semiconductors, and can be measured to perform the readout of the information stored in a quantum bit, or to detect temperature variations. The investigation of phonon-assisted luminescence usually employs phenomenological models, such as that of Huang and Rhys, with restrictive assumptions that can fail to be predictive. In this work, we predict luminescence and study exciton-phonon couplings within a rigorous many-body perturbation theory framework, an analysis that has never been performed for defect centers. In particular, we study the optical emission of the negatively charged boron vacancy in 2D hexagonal boron nitride, which currently stands out among defect centers in 2D materials thanks to its promise for applications in quantum information and quantum sensing. We show that phonons are responsible for the observed luminescence, which otherwise would be dark due to symmetry. We also show that the symmetry breaking induced by the static Jahn-Teller effect is not able to describe the presence of the experimentally observed peak at 1.5 eV.

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Color centers, Excitons, First-principles calculations, Luminescence, phonons, Vacancies, Quantum metrology, Quantum information with solid state qubits, General Physics and Astronomy

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Libbi, F, De Melo, P M M C, Zanolli, Z, Verstraete, M J & Marzari, N 2022, 'Phonon-Assisted Luminescence in Defect Centers from Many-Body Perturbation Theory', Physical Review Letters, vol. 128, no. 16, 167401. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.167401