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Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin

The two-dimensional material hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) hosts luminescent centres with emission energies of ∼2 eV which exhibit pronounced phonon sidebands. We investigate the microscopic origin of these luminescent centres by combining ab initio calculations with non-perturbative open quantum sy...

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Autores principales: Fischer, Moritz, Sajid, Ali, Iles-Smith, Jake, Hötger, Alexander, Miakota, Denys I., Svendsen, Mark K., Kastl, Christoph, Canulescu, Stela, Xiao, Sanshui, Wubs, Martijn, Thygesen, Kristian S., Holleitner, Alexander W., Stenger, Nicolas
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37594441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01511d
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author Fischer, Moritz
Sajid, Ali
Iles-Smith, Jake
Hötger, Alexander
Miakota, Denys I.
Svendsen, Mark K.
Kastl, Christoph
Canulescu, Stela
Xiao, Sanshui
Wubs, Martijn
Thygesen, Kristian S.
Holleitner, Alexander W.
Stenger, Nicolas
author_facet Fischer, Moritz
Sajid, Ali
Iles-Smith, Jake
Hötger, Alexander
Miakota, Denys I.
Svendsen, Mark K.
Kastl, Christoph
Canulescu, Stela
Xiao, Sanshui
Wubs, Martijn
Thygesen, Kristian S.
Holleitner, Alexander W.
Stenger, Nicolas
author_sort Fischer, Moritz
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description The two-dimensional material hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) hosts luminescent centres with emission energies of ∼2 eV which exhibit pronounced phonon sidebands. We investigate the microscopic origin of these luminescent centres by combining ab initio calculations with non-perturbative open quantum system theory to study the emission and absorption properties of 26 defect transitions. Comparing the calculated line shapes with experiments we narrow down the microscopic origin to three carbon-based defects: C(2)C(B), C(2)C(N), and V(N)C(B). The theoretical method developed enables us to calculate so-called photoluminescence excitation (PLE) maps, which show excellent agreement with our experiments. The latter resolves higher-order phonon transitions, thereby confirming both the vibronic structure of the optical transition and the phonon-assisted excitation mechanism with a phonon energy ∼170 meV. We believe that the presented experiments and polaron-based method accurately describe luminescent centres in hBN and will help to identify their microscopic origin.
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spelling pubmed-104722092023-09-02 Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin Fischer, Moritz Sajid, Ali Iles-Smith, Jake Hötger, Alexander Miakota, Denys I. Svendsen, Mark K. Kastl, Christoph Canulescu, Stela Xiao, Sanshui Wubs, Martijn Thygesen, Kristian S. Holleitner, Alexander W. Stenger, Nicolas Nanoscale Chemistry The two-dimensional material hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) hosts luminescent centres with emission energies of ∼2 eV which exhibit pronounced phonon sidebands. We investigate the microscopic origin of these luminescent centres by combining ab initio calculations with non-perturbative open quantum system theory to study the emission and absorption properties of 26 defect transitions. Comparing the calculated line shapes with experiments we narrow down the microscopic origin to three carbon-based defects: C(2)C(B), C(2)C(N), and V(N)C(B). The theoretical method developed enables us to calculate so-called photoluminescence excitation (PLE) maps, which show excellent agreement with our experiments. The latter resolves higher-order phonon transitions, thereby confirming both the vibronic structure of the optical transition and the phonon-assisted excitation mechanism with a phonon energy ∼170 meV. We believe that the presented experiments and polaron-based method accurately describe luminescent centres in hBN and will help to identify their microscopic origin. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10472209/ /pubmed/37594441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01511d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Fischer, Moritz
Sajid, Ali
Iles-Smith, Jake
Hötger, Alexander
Miakota, Denys I.
Svendsen, Mark K.
Kastl, Christoph
Canulescu, Stela
Xiao, Sanshui
Wubs, Martijn
Thygesen, Kristian S.
Holleitner, Alexander W.
Stenger, Nicolas
Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title_full Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title_fullStr Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title_full_unstemmed Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title_short Combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
title_sort combining experiments on luminescent centres in hexagonal boron nitride with the polaron model and ab initio methods towards the identification of their microscopic origin
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10472209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37594441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01511d
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