The negatively charged germanium-vacancy GeV− color centers in diamond nanocrystals are solid-state photon emitters suited for quantum information technologies, bio-sensing, and labeling applications. Due to the small Huang–Rhys factor, the GeV−-center zero-phonon line emission is expected to be very intensive and spectrally narrow. However, structural defects and the inhomogeneous distribution of local strains in the nanodiamonds result in the essential broadening of the ZPL. Therefore, clarification and elimination of the reasons for the broadening of the GeV− center ZPL is an important problem. We report on the effect of reactive ion etching in oxygen plasma on the structure and luminescence properties of nanodiamonds grown by hot filame...
© 2014 American Chemical Society. In this paper, new steps toward a better understanding and utiliza...
We investigate the possibilities to realize light extraction from single crystal diamond (SCD) nanop...
Nanocrystalline diamond thin (thickness of 100–500 nm) films with ensembles of negatively charged li...
The negatively charged germanium-vacancy GeV− color centers in diamond nanocrystals are solid-state ...
In this work we quantify and characterise the effects of air-oxidation on nitrogen-vacancy defect lu...
The spectral line shape of the 1.68 eV (738 nm) emission line – usually associated with the negative...
Nanodiamonds containing silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers with high brightness, high photo-stability, an...
S.S. and Y.Y. contributed equally. Keywords: Nanodiamond Negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy center ...
Bright emission from fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) is highly desirable for optical bio-imaging app...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in diamond has attracted a lot of attention during the past f...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Diamond nanocrystals that host room temperature narrowband single ...
Color centers in diamond have shown excellent potential for applications in quantum information proc...
Color centers in diamond are versatile solid state atomic-like systems suitable for quantum technolo...
A study was conducted to investigate the properties of weakly bound clusters of single-digit nanodia...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in nanodiamond (NV–ND) exhibits a range of unique luminescent p...
© 2014 American Chemical Society. In this paper, new steps toward a better understanding and utiliza...
We investigate the possibilities to realize light extraction from single crystal diamond (SCD) nanop...
Nanocrystalline diamond thin (thickness of 100–500 nm) films with ensembles of negatively charged li...
The negatively charged germanium-vacancy GeV− color centers in diamond nanocrystals are solid-state ...
In this work we quantify and characterise the effects of air-oxidation on nitrogen-vacancy defect lu...
The spectral line shape of the 1.68 eV (738 nm) emission line – usually associated with the negative...
Nanodiamonds containing silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers with high brightness, high photo-stability, an...
S.S. and Y.Y. contributed equally. Keywords: Nanodiamond Negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy center ...
Bright emission from fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) is highly desirable for optical bio-imaging app...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in diamond has attracted a lot of attention during the past f...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. Diamond nanocrystals that host room temperature narrowband single ...
Color centers in diamond have shown excellent potential for applications in quantum information proc...
Color centers in diamond are versatile solid state atomic-like systems suitable for quantum technolo...
A study was conducted to investigate the properties of weakly bound clusters of single-digit nanodia...
A nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color center in nanodiamond (NV–ND) exhibits a range of unique luminescent p...
© 2014 American Chemical Society. In this paper, new steps toward a better understanding and utiliza...
We investigate the possibilities to realize light extraction from single crystal diamond (SCD) nanop...
Nanocrystalline diamond thin (thickness of 100–500 nm) films with ensembles of negatively charged li...