We report the photoluminescence characteristics of a colour centre in diamond grown by plasma-assisted chemical vapour deposition. The colour centre emits with a sharp zero-phonon line at 2.330 eV (λ=532 nm) and a lifetime of 3.3 ns, thus offering potential for a high-speed single-photon source with green emission. It displays a vibronic emission spectrum with a Huang-Rhys parameter of 2.48 at 77 K. Hanbury-Brown and Twiss measurements reveal that the electronic level structure of the defect includes a metastable state that can be populated from the optically excited state
Color centers in diamond are versatile solid state atomic-like systems suitable for quantum technolo...
Tin-Vacancy (Sn-V) colour centres in diamond have a spin coherence time in the millisecond range at ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of fundamental and defect induced optical properties of synt...
We report the photoluminescence characteristics of a colour centre in diamond grown by plasma-assist...
A detailed study of the photophysical properties of several novel color centers in chemical vapor de...
Single-photon sources are a fundamental element for developing quantum technologies, and sources bas...
Employing photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, we have carried out a detailed study of the different...
Fluorescent emitters in diamond are considered to be a valuable resource for fields such as quantum ...
Abstract – Employing photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, we have carried out a detailed study of th...
An unexplored diamond defect center that is found to emit stable single photons at a measured rate o...
A detailed study of the photophysical properties of several chromium-related color centers produced ...
Color centers in diamond are promising platforms for quantum technologies. Most color centers in dia...
Quantum communication and quantum metrology established a demand for an accessible solid state syste...
We report on the coherence properties of single photons from chromium-based color centers in diamond...
Light emission from color centers in diamond is being extensively investigated for developing, among...
Color centers in diamond are versatile solid state atomic-like systems suitable for quantum technolo...
Tin-Vacancy (Sn-V) colour centres in diamond have a spin coherence time in the millisecond range at ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of fundamental and defect induced optical properties of synt...
We report the photoluminescence characteristics of a colour centre in diamond grown by plasma-assist...
A detailed study of the photophysical properties of several novel color centers in chemical vapor de...
Single-photon sources are a fundamental element for developing quantum technologies, and sources bas...
Employing photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, we have carried out a detailed study of the different...
Fluorescent emitters in diamond are considered to be a valuable resource for fields such as quantum ...
Abstract – Employing photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy, we have carried out a detailed study of th...
An unexplored diamond defect center that is found to emit stable single photons at a measured rate o...
A detailed study of the photophysical properties of several chromium-related color centers produced ...
Color centers in diamond are promising platforms for quantum technologies. Most color centers in dia...
Quantum communication and quantum metrology established a demand for an accessible solid state syste...
We report on the coherence properties of single photons from chromium-based color centers in diamond...
Light emission from color centers in diamond is being extensively investigated for developing, among...
Color centers in diamond are versatile solid state atomic-like systems suitable for quantum technolo...
Tin-Vacancy (Sn-V) colour centres in diamond have a spin coherence time in the millisecond range at ...
This thesis is concerned with the study of fundamental and defect induced optical properties of synt...