Many next-generation quantum devices rely on single-photon emitters based on optically active defects in solids, known as color centers. Understanding their properties is fundamental to developing novel quantum technologies. Many next-generation quantum devices rely on single-photon emitters based on optically active defects in solids, known as color centers. Understanding their properties is fundamental to developing novel quantum technologies. Optics & Photonics Quantum Physics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Unraveling the origin of extremely bright quantum emitters
