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(Invited) Light-Directed Creation of Quantum Defects

Wednesday, 16 May 2018: 09:20
Room 205 (Washington State Convention Center)
X. Wu, M. Kim, L. R. Powell, and Y. Wang (University of Maryland)
Quantum defects are an emerging class of synthetic quantum emitters that have recently captured significant interest because of their fascinating optical properties and synthetic flexibility. In this contribution, we will discuss a series of new experiments that aim at directing the synthesis of quantum defects with light. Implications of this type of precision control will also be discussed. Examples may include lithographically patterned quantum emitters for applications in near-infrared imaging, chemical sensing, and solid state quantum electronics.