Electrically tunable quantum confinement of neutral excitons

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Deepankur Thureja
Atac Imamoglu
Tomasz Smoleński
Ivan Amelio
Alexander Popert
Thibault Chervy
Xiaobo Lu
Song Liu
Katayun Barmak
Kenji Watanabe
Takashi Taniguchi
David J. Norris
Martin Kroner
Puneet A. Murthy
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[1] ETH Zurich,Institute for Quantum Electronics
[2] ETH Zurich,Optical Materials Engineering Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering
[3] Columbia University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Columbia University,Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
[5] National Institute for Materials Science,NTT Research, Inc.
[6] Physics & Informatics (PHI) Laboratories,International Center for Quantum Materials
[7] Peking University,undefined
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Nature | 2022年 / 606卷
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Confining particles to distances below their de Broglie wavelength discretizes their motional state. This fundamental effect is observed in many physical systems, ranging from electrons confined in atoms or quantum dots1,2 to ultracold atoms trapped in optical tweezers3,4. In solid-state photonics, a long-standing goal has been to achieve fully tunable quantum confinement of optically active electron–hole pairs, known as excitons. To confine excitons, existing approaches mainly rely on material modulation5, which suffers from poor control over the energy and position of trapping potentials. This has severely impeded the engineering of large-scale quantum photonic systems. Here we demonstrate electrically controlled quantum confinement of neutral excitons in 2D semiconductors. By combining gate-defined in-plane electric fields with inherent interactions between excitons and free charges in a lateral p–i–n junction, we achieve exciton confinement below 10 nm. Quantization of excitonic motion manifests in the measured optical response as a ladder of discrete voltage-dependent states below the continuum. Furthermore, we observe that our confining potentials lead to a strong modification of the relative wave function of excitons. Our technique provides an experimental route towards creating scalable arrays of identical single-photon sources and has wide-ranging implications for realizing strongly correlated photonic phases6,7 and on-chip optical quantum information processors8,9.
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