Theory of the divacancy in 4H-SiC: Impact of Jahn-Teller effect on optical properties
Vytautas \v{Z}alandauskas (1), Rokas Silkinis (1), Lasse Vines (2), Lukas Razinkovas (1, 2), Marianne Etzelm\"uller Bathen (2) ((1) Center for Physical Sciences, Technology (FTMC), (2) University of Oslo)

TL;DR
This study employs first-principles calculations to analyze the Jahn-Teller effect on the optical properties of divacancies in 4H-SiC, revealing insights crucial for quantum technology applications.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed multimode dynamical Jahn-Teller analysis of divacancies in 4H-SiC, predicting symmetry breaking and unique optical features relevant for quantum emitters.
Findings
Strong agreement with experimental optical spectra
Prediction of spontaneous symmetry breaking in excited states
Identification of the $kh$ divacancy's unique optical properties
Abstract
Understanding the optical properties of color centers in silicon carbide is essential for their use in quantum technologies, such as single-photon emission and spin-based qubits. In this work, first-principles calculations were employed using the r2SCAN density functional to investigate the electronic and vibrational properties of neutral divacancy configurations in 4H-SiC. Our approach addresses the dynamical Jahn-Teller effect in the excited states of axial divacancies. By explicitly solving the multimode dynamical Jahn-Teller problem, we compute emission and absorption lineshapes for axial divacancy configurations, providing insights into the complex interplay between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom. The results show strong alignment with experimental data, underscoring the predictive power of the methodologies. Our calculations predict spontaneous symmetry breaking due…
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