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Creating diamond color centers for quantum optical applications

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posted on 2024-11-01, 03:34 authored by F Waldermann, Paolo Olivero, J Nunn, K Surmacz, Z Wang, D Jaksch, R Taylor, I Walmsley, Martin DraganskiMartin Draganski, Patrick Reichart, Andrew GreentreeAndrew Greentree, David Jamieson, Steven Prawer
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond have distinct promise as solid-state qubits. This is because of their large dipole moment, convenient level structure and very long room-temperature coherence times. In general, a combination of ion irradiation and subsequent annealing is used to create the centers, however for the rigorous demands of quantum computing all processes need to be optimized, and decoherence due to the residual damage caused by the implantation process itself must be mitigated. To that end we have studied photoluminescence (PL) from NV-, NV0 and GR1 centers formed by ion implantation of 2 MeV He ions over a wide range of fluences. The sample was annealed at 600 degrees C to minimize residual vacancy diffusion, allowing for the concurrent analysis of PL from NV centers and irradiation induced vacancies (GR1). We find non-monotic PL, intensities with increasing ion fluence, monotonic increasing PL in NV0/NV- and GR1/(NV0 + NV1) ratios, and increasing inhomogencous broadening of the zero-phonon lines with increasing ion fluence. All these results shed important light on the optimal formation conditions for NV qubits. We apply our findings to an off-resonant photonic quantum memory scheme using vibronic sidebands.

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Journal

Diamond and Related Materials

Volume

16

Issue

11

Start page

1887

End page

1895

Total pages

9

Publisher

Elsevier Science

Place published

Lausanne

Language

English

Copyright

Crown Copyright © 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006005727

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-01-07

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