The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with great potential for applications in quantum technologies. Development of practical single-photon devices requires an understanding of the emission under a range of conditions and environments. In this work, we study the properties of a single NV center in nanodiamonds embedded in an air-like silica aerogel environment which provides a new domain for probing the emission behavior of NV centers in nanoscale environments. In this arrangement, the emission rate is governed primarily by the diamond crystal lattice with negligible contribution from the surrounding environment. This is in contrast to the conventional approach of studying nanodiamonds ...
We measure distributions of emission rates of single nitrogen vacancy color centers in nanodiamond c...
Nanodiamonds containing negatively-charged Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV-) centers are versatile room-tempera...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds contain nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers as quantum defects. When exposed to a...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
With in-built advantages (high quantum efficiency and room temperature photostability1) for deployme...
The spontaneous emission rate properties of diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres are largely depend...
Spontaneous emission from crystal centers is influenced by both the photonic local density of states...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
The negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV(-)) center in diamond is of great interest for quantum i...
Control over the quantum states of individual luminescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in nanodiamo...
The negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV-) center in diamond is of great interest for quantum inf...
In this paper we investigate at room temperature the excited state lifetime of single NV-/NV 0 in na...
Diamond is host to a wide variety of colour centres that show attractive optical and spin properties...
We measure distributions of emission rates of single nitrogen vacancy color centers in nanodiamond c...
Nanodiamonds containing negatively-charged Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV-) centers are versatile room-tempera...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds contain nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers as quantum defects. When exposed to a...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is the most widely studied single optical defect in diamond with gr...
With in-built advantages (high quantum efficiency and room temperature photostability1) for deployme...
The spontaneous emission rate properties of diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres are largely depend...
Spontaneous emission from crystal centers is influenced by both the photonic local density of states...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
The negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV(-)) center in diamond is of great interest for quantum i...
Control over the quantum states of individual luminescent nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in nanodiamo...
The negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV-) center in diamond is of great interest for quantum inf...
In this paper we investigate at room temperature the excited state lifetime of single NV-/NV 0 in na...
Diamond is host to a wide variety of colour centres that show attractive optical and spin properties...
We measure distributions of emission rates of single nitrogen vacancy color centers in nanodiamond c...
Nanodiamonds containing negatively-charged Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV-) centers are versatile room-tempera...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds contain nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers as quantum defects. When exposed to a...