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On-Chip Photonic Devices for Coupling to Color Centers in Silicon Carbide

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Wang, Chuting (2020) On-Chip Photonic Devices for Coupling to Color Centers in Silicon Carbide. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/m2p0-6t37. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04122020-055837611

Abstract

Optical quantum networks are important for global use of quantum computers, and secure quantum communication. Those networks require storage devices for synchronizing or making queues of processing transferred quantum information. Practical quantum information networks should minimize loss of transmitted data (photons) and have high efficiency mapping when writing data on memories (solid state qubits). This requires strong light-matter interaction that is enabled by coupling qubits to optical cavities.

The first half of the thesis focuses on emerging candidates for promising qubits in silicon carbide (SiC). The optical and quantum properties of these color centers are discussed with focus on divacancies in 4H-SiC due to their long spin coherence time. Optically detected magnetic resonance of divacancies is shown, an essential technique for reading out the qubit state using the intensity of optical emission.

The second half of the thesis focuses on hybrid photonic devices for coupling to silicon carbide qubits. Hybrid devices are made of another layer of high refractive index material other than the qubit hosting material. Evanescent coupling to qubits close to the surface can be achieved without damaging the host material. Mainly the silicon (Si) on 4H-SiC hybrid ring resonator architecture is discussed starting from design, simulation to fabrication. The fabrication includes Si membrane transfer that is an important step to create a light confining layer on 4H-SiC. The final ring resonator device shows quality factors as high as 23000.

Item Type:Thesis (Dissertation (Ph.D.))
Subject Keywords:Silicon carbide, quantum information, ring resonator, divacancy
Degree Grantor:California Institute of Technology
Division:Engineering and Applied Science
Major Option:Applied Physics
Thesis Availability:Public (worldwide access)
Research Advisor(s):
  • Faraon, Andrei
Thesis Committee:
  • Vahala, Kerry J. (chair)
  • Painter, Oskar J.
  • Minnich, Austin J.
  • Faraon, Andrei
Defense Date:16 December 2019
Record Number:CaltechTHESIS:04122020-055837611
Persistent URL:https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:04122020-055837611
DOI:10.7907/m2p0-6t37
ORCID:
AuthorORCID
Wang, Chuting0000-0002-3711-682X
Default Usage Policy:No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.
ID Code:13673
Collection:CaltechTHESIS
Deposited By: Chuting Wang
Deposited On:17 Apr 2020 00:14
Last Modified:17 Jun 2020 20:08

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