Optical properties of color centers in diamond have been the subject of intense research due to their promising applications in quantum photonics. In this work we study the optical properties of Xe related color centers implanted into nitrogen rich (type IIA) and an ultrapure, electronic grade diamond. The Xe defect has two zero phonon lines at ~ 794 and 811 nm, which can be effectively excited using both green and red excitation, however, its emission in the nitrogen rich diamond is brighter. Near resonant excitation is performed at cryogenic temperatures and luminescence is probed under strong magnetic field. Our results are important towards the understanding of the Xe related defect and other near infrared color centers in diamond
International audienceOwing to its large bandgap of 5.5 eV, diamond can host a large variety of opti...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond is a perfect candidate for quantum sensing applications ...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Optical properties of color centers in diamond have been the subject of intense...
Photonic technologies play key roles in twenty-first century technologies. In addition to their trad...
Quantum information applications place stringent demands on the development of platforms that can ho...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in nanodiamond (NV–ND) exhibits a range of unique luminescent p...
Diamond is a promising platform for the development of technological applications in quantum optics ...
We report a study of the E3 excited-state structure of single negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (N...
The work presents the results of optical studies of Xe-related defect in diamond. This defect is one...
Colour centres in diamond are rapidly becoming one of the leading platforms for solid-state quantum ...
Colour centres in diamond are rapidly becoming one of the leading platforms for solid-state quantum ...
Diamond is a promising platform for the development of technological applications in quantum optics ...
Diamond is host to a wide variety of colour centres that show attractive optical and spin properties...
We report on the systematic characterization of the optical properties of diamond color centers base...
International audienceOwing to its large bandgap of 5.5 eV, diamond can host a large variety of opti...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond is a perfect candidate for quantum sensing applications ...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Optical properties of color centers in diamond have been the subject of intense...
Photonic technologies play key roles in twenty-first century technologies. In addition to their trad...
Quantum information applications place stringent demands on the development of platforms that can ho...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in nanodiamond (NV–ND) exhibits a range of unique luminescent p...
Diamond is a promising platform for the development of technological applications in quantum optics ...
We report a study of the E3 excited-state structure of single negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (N...
The work presents the results of optical studies of Xe-related defect in diamond. This defect is one...
Colour centres in diamond are rapidly becoming one of the leading platforms for solid-state quantum ...
Colour centres in diamond are rapidly becoming one of the leading platforms for solid-state quantum ...
Diamond is a promising platform for the development of technological applications in quantum optics ...
Diamond is host to a wide variety of colour centres that show attractive optical and spin properties...
We report on the systematic characterization of the optical properties of diamond color centers base...
International audienceOwing to its large bandgap of 5.5 eV, diamond can host a large variety of opti...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond is a perfect candidate for quantum sensing applications ...
Nitrogen-vacancy colour centres in diamond can undergo strong, spin-sensitive optical transitions un...