Electrical detection of TV2a-type silicon vacancy spin defect in 4H-SiC MOSFETs
Color centers in silicon carbide (4H-SiC) are potentially usable as spin defects for quantum sensing and quantum information technology. In particular, neutral divacancies (the P6/P7centers, VSiVC0) and a certain type of silicon vacancies (the TV2a center, VSi- at the k site) are promising for addre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2022-02, Vol.120 (6) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Color centers in silicon carbide (4H-SiC) are potentially usable as spin defects for quantum sensing and quantum information technology. In particular, neutral divacancies (the P6/P7centers, VSiVC0) and a certain type of silicon vacancies (the TV2a center, VSi- at the k site) are promising for addressing and manipulating single spins. Although the TV2a spin is readable at room temperature, the readout techniques have been limited to luminescence-based ones (e.g., optically detected magnetic resonance). In this study, we demonstrated electrical detection of TV2a-type silicon vacancies at room temperature by using electrically detected magnetic resonance on 4H-SiC metal–oxide–semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs). TV2a spin defects were embedded in the channel region of well-defined 4H-SiC MOSFETs via controlled proton irradiation. The number of detected TV2a spins was estimated to be ∼105. We also found that the charge state of the TV2a spin defect can be controlled by varying the gate voltage applied to the MOSFET. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0078189 |