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Photolithographic Patterning of Organic Color-Centers
Authors:Zhongjie Huang  Lyndsey R. Powell  Xiaojian Wu  Mijin Kim  Haoran Qu  Peng Wang  Jacob L. Fortner  Beibei Xu  Allen L. Ng  YuHuang Wang
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742 USA
Abstract:Organic color-centers (OCCs) have emerged as promising single-photon emitters for solid-state quantum technologies, chemically specific sensing, and near-infrared bioimaging. However, these quantum light sources are currently synthesized in bulk solution, lacking the spatial control required for on-chip integration. The ability to pattern OCCs on solid substrates with high spatial precision and molecularly defined structure is essential to interface electronics and advance their quantum applications. Herein, a lithographic generation of OCCs on solid-state semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotube films at spatially defined locations is presented. By using light-driven diazoether chemistry, it is possible to directly pattern p-nitroaryl OCCs, which demonstrate chemically specific spectral signatures at programmed positions as confirmed by Raman mapping and hyperspectral photoluminescence imaging. This light-driven technique enables the fabrication of OCC arrays on solid films that fluoresce in the shortwave infrared and presents an important step toward the direct writing of quantum emitters and other functionalities at the molecular level.
Keywords:carbon nanotubes  organic color-centers  photoluminescence  quantum emitters  Raman spectroscopy
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