Coupling Single Photons from Discrete Quantum Emitters in WSe2 to

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Coupling single photons from discrete quantum emitters in WSe to lithographically defined plasmonic slot-waveguides 2

Mäx Blauth, Marius Jürgensen, Gwenaëlle Vest, Oliver Hartwig, Maximilian Prechtl, John Cerne, Jonathan J. Finley, and Michael Kaniber Nano Lett., Just Accepted Manuscript • Publication Date (Web): 28 Aug 2018 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on August 29, 2018

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Coupling single photons from discrete quantum emitters in WSe2 to lithographically defined plasmonic slot-waveguides M. Blauth,†,‡ M. J¨urgensen,† G. Vest,† O. Hartwig,† M. Prechtl,† J. Cerne,†,¶ J. J. Finley,∗,†,‡ and M. Kaniber∗,†,‡ †Walter Schottky Institut and Physik Department, Technische Universit¨at M¨ unchen, Am Coulombwall 4, 85748 Garching, Germany ‡Nanosystems Initiative Munich (NIM), Schellingstr. 4, 80799 Munich, Germany ¶Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14260, USA E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract We report the observation of the generation and routing of single plasmons generated by localized excitons in a WSe2 monolayer flake exfoliated onto lithographically defined Au-plasmonic waveguides. Statistical analysis of the position of different quantum emitters shows that they are (3.3 ± 0.7) times more likely to form close to the edges of the plasmonic waveguides. By characterizing individual emitters we confirm their single-photon character via the observation of antibunching in the signal (g (2) (0) = 0.42) and demonstrate that specific emitters couple to modes of the proximal plasmonic waveguide. Time-resolved measurements performed on emitters close to, and far away from the plasmonic nanostructures indicate that Purcell factors up

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to 15 ± 3 occur, depending on the precise location of the quantum emitter relative to the tightly confined plasmonic mode. Measurement of the point spread function of five quantum emitters relative to the waveguide with