Single photon emission from in situ created nitrogen-vacancies in chemical vapor deposition grown single crystal diamond

0103 physical sciences 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ad2da4 Publication Date: 2024-02-27T22:49:04Z
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Abstract The work reports the manipulation of nitrogen-vacancy centres in chemical vapor deposition grown single crystal diamonds by incorporation of nitrogen, boron and oxygen during the growth process. Single photon emission measurements were performed on diamond samples by using continuous wave and pulsed laser of wavelength 532 nm. The second order auto-correlation measurement 0.3 < g 2 ( 0 ) < 0.6 on nitrogen incorporated diamond sample shows the anti-bunching behavior of photons emerging from the population of one- and two-color centres. However, the correlation measurement 0.6 < g 2 ( 0 ) < 0.8 on oxygen and boron incorporated diamond samples show the anti-bunching behaviour of photons due to population of two- and three-color centres present in the samples. The result opens the possibilities of in situ development of nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond during the growth process for next generation quantum computing devices.
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