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Colour Centre Formation in Silicon-On-Insulator for On-Chip Photonic Integration

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Authors: Arnulf J. Snedker-Nielsen, David R. Gongora, Magnus L. Madsen, Christian H. Christiansen, Eike L. Piehorsch, Mathias Ø. Augustesen, Elvedin Memisevic, Sangeeth Kallatt, Rodrigo A. Thomas, Mark Kamper Svendsen, Peter Krogstrup Jeppesen, Marianne E. Bathen, Lasse Vines, Peter Granum, Stefano Paesani

Year

2026

Paper ID

3366

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Colour centres in silicon have great potential as single photon sources for quantum technologies. Some of them - like the T centre - also possess optically-active spins that enable spin-photon interfaces for generating entangled photons and multi-spin registers. This paper explores the generation of several types of colour centres in silicon for mass-manufacturable silicon-on-insulator quantum devices. We investigate how different processes in the device development affect the presence of the quantum emitters, including thermal annealing and fabrication steps for optical nanostructures. The study reveals coupled formation dynamics between different colour centres, identifies optimal parameters for annealing processes, and reports on the sensitivity to annealing duration and nanofabrication procedures for photonic integrated circuits. Furthermore, we discern stable optical signals from colour centres in silicon which have not been identified before.

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  • Colour centres in silicon have great potential as single photon sources for quantum technologies.

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