posted on 2024-11-23, 08:26authored byTina Mueller, Igor Aharonovich, Zhiping Wang, Xiangyang Yuan, Stefania CastellettoStefania Castelletto, Steven Prawer, Mete Atatüre
We report on the coherence properties of single photons from chromium-based colour centres in diamond. We use eld-correlation and spectral lineshape measurements to reveal the interplay between slow spectral wandering and fast dephasing mechanisms as a function of temperature. We show that the zero-phonon transition frequency and its linewidth follow a power-law dependence on temperature indicating that the dominant fast dephasing mechanisms for these centres are direct electron-phonon coupling and phonon-modulated Coulomb coupling to nearby impurities. Further, the observed reduction in the quantum yield for photon emission as a function of temperature is consistent with the opening of additional nonradiative channels through thermal activation to higher energy states predominantly and indicates a near-unity quantum effciency at 4 K.