Fabrication of single optical centres in diamond - a review
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 10:25authored byJO Orwa, AD Greentree, I Aharonovich, ADC Alves, J Van Donkelaar, A Stacey, S Prawer
Colour centres in diamond are rapidly becoming one of the leading platforms for solid-state quantum information processing applications. This is due in large part to the remarkable properties of the nitrogen-vacancy colour centre. From initial demonstrations of room-temperature single photon generation and spin single spin readout and quantum control, diamond nanocrystals are also finding application in magnetometry and biosensing. This review discusses the state of the art in the creation of isolated and small ensembles of optically active diamond defect centres, including nitrogen and nickel-related centres.
History
Volume
130
Pagination
1646-1654
Location
Palm Cove, Queensland
Start date
2009-06-22
End date
2009-06-27
ISSN
0022-2313
Language
eng
Notes
This paper is published in a special issue of the Journal of Luminescence based on the conference proceedings.
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, Elsevier
Editor/Contributor(s)
Manson NB, Sellars MJ, Chaneliere T
Title of proceedings
HBSM 2009 : Science and Applications : Proceedings of the 10th International Meeting on Hole Burning, Single Molecule and Related Spectroscopies
Event
Hole Burning, Single Molecule and Related Spectroscopies. International Meeting (10th : 2009 : Palm Cove, Queensland)