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Correlative nanoscale imaging of strained hBN spin defects
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Spin defects like the negatively charged boron vacancy color center ($V_B^-$) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) may enable new forms of quantum sensing with near-surface defects in layered van der Waals heterostructures. Here, we reveal the effect of strain associated with creases in hBN flakes on $V_B^-$ and $V_B$ color centers in hBN with correlative cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence microscopies. We observe strong localized enhancement and redshifting of the $V_B^-$ luminescence at creases, consistent with density functional theory calculations showing $V_B^-$ migration toward regions with moderate uniaxial compressive strain. The ability to manipulate these spin defects with highly localized strain offers intriguing possibilities for future 2D quantum sensors.
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Optically detected magnetic resonance of wafer-scale hexagonal boron nitride thin films
Wafer-scale hBN films grown by MOCVD, CVD, and MBE show optically detected magnetic resonance, with a best volume-normalized sensitivity of 30 µT Hz^-1/2 µm^3/2.
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