Compressive-Sensing-Enhanced First-Principles Calculation of Photoluminescence Spectra in Color Centers: A Comparison between Theory and Experiment for the G Center in Silicon
Jiongzhi Zheng, Lukasz Komza, Yihuang Xiong, Natalya Sheremetyeva,, Changpeng Lin, Sin\'ead M. Griffin, Alp Sipahigil, Geoffroy Hautier

TL;DR
This study combines first-principles calculations, machine learning, and experiments to efficiently analyze the photoluminescence spectra of the G center in silicon, revealing detailed vibrational and isotopic effects.
Contribution
It introduces a compressive-sensing technique that accelerates PL spectrum calculations by 20 times while maintaining accuracy, and compares theoretical results with experimental data for the G center.
Findings
Good agreement between theory and experiment for configuration B of the G center.
Identification of the E-line as a local vibration mode involving specific atoms.
Explanation of isotopic shifts and vibrational mode lifetimes in PL spectra.
Abstract
Photoluminescence (PL) spectra are a versatile tool for exploring the electronic and optical properties of quantum defect systems. In this work, we investigate the PL spectra of the G center in silicon by combining first-principles computations with a machine-learned compressive-sensing technique and experiment. We show that the compressive-sensing technique provides a speed up of approximately 20 times compared with the finite-displacement method with similar numerical accuracy. We compare theory and experiment and show good agreement for the historically proposed configuration B of the G center. In particular, we attribute the experimentally observed E-line of the G center to a local vibration mode mainly involving two substitutional C atoms and one interstitial Si atom. Our theoretical results also well reproduce and explain the experimental E-line energy shifts originating from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Photonic and Optical Devices
