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We present our recent research on color centers in Aluminum Gallium Nitride which emit single photons up to room temperature. The mature processing technology which is available for group-III-nitrides and the host material’s optical transparency in the visible and infra-red opens up the possibility of novel applications in nanophotonics and quantum devices. We are working to create suspended photonic devices, including waveguides and photonic crystal cavities, which we will show can guide and enhance the color center emission.
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J.P. Hadden, Sam Bishop, Reza Hekmati, Daryl Beggs, Robert Taylor, Wolfgang W. Langbein, Anthony J. Bennett, "Color centers in III-Nitrides," Proc. SPIE 11800, Low-Dimensional Materials and Devices 2021, 118000M (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2595778