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Color centers are promising candidates for quantum technologies due to their long coherence times and high-quality spin-photon interfaces. Silicon has recently emerged as a host for color centers operating in the telecommunication bands, in a technological platform featuring the world's most advanced manufacturing, electronics, and photonics. In this talk, I will present our recent work on the fabrication and isolation of individual G-centers in silicon photonic waveguides, their spectral reconfiguration, and the enhancement of their light-matter interaction via coupling to photonic crystal cavities.
Prabhu et al. (Tue,) studied this question.