We apply a laser and two nearly degenerate microwave fields upon an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond and observe magnetic resonance structures with two-component, composite shapes of nested Lorentzians with different widths. One component of them undergoes regular power-broadening, whereas the linewidth of the other one becomes power-independent and undergoes field-induced stabilization. We show that the observed width stabilization is a general phenomenon that results from competition between coherent driving and non-conservation of populations that occur in open systems. The phenomenon is interpreted in terms of specific combinations of state populations that play the role of bright and dark states
The study of individual quantum systems in solids, for use as quantum bits (qubits) and probes of de...
Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond typically have spin-conserving optical transitions, a feature wh...
Lifetime-limited optical excitation lines of single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond ...
We report electrical tuning by the Stark effect of the excited-state structure of single nitrogen-va...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond has garnered great interest over the past decade as its ...
We report electrical tuning by the Stark effect of the excited-state structure of single nitrogen-va...
International audienceCoherent control of quantum systems has far-reaching implications in quantum e...
Coherent population trapping is demonstrated in single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond under opt...
Coherent population trapping at zero magnetic field was observed for nitrogen-vacancy centers in dia...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds are a powerful tool for accurate magnetic field measuremen...
We report on room-temperature coherent manipulation of the spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy center ...
This thesis describes a series of experiments on the control of the optical properties of the nitrog...
Current proposals for the design of quantum computer architectures include combining different quant...
Coherent population trapping is demonstrated in single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond under opt...
The field of quantum science and technology has generated many ideas for new revolutionary devices t...
The study of individual quantum systems in solids, for use as quantum bits (qubits) and probes of de...
Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond typically have spin-conserving optical transitions, a feature wh...
Lifetime-limited optical excitation lines of single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond ...
We report electrical tuning by the Stark effect of the excited-state structure of single nitrogen-va...
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond has garnered great interest over the past decade as its ...
We report electrical tuning by the Stark effect of the excited-state structure of single nitrogen-va...
International audienceCoherent control of quantum systems has far-reaching implications in quantum e...
Coherent population trapping is demonstrated in single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond under opt...
Coherent population trapping at zero magnetic field was observed for nitrogen-vacancy centers in dia...
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamonds are a powerful tool for accurate magnetic field measuremen...
We report on room-temperature coherent manipulation of the spin of a single nitrogen-vacancy center ...
This thesis describes a series of experiments on the control of the optical properties of the nitrog...
Current proposals for the design of quantum computer architectures include combining different quant...
Coherent population trapping is demonstrated in single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond under opt...
The field of quantum science and technology has generated many ideas for new revolutionary devices t...
The study of individual quantum systems in solids, for use as quantum bits (qubits) and probes of de...
Nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond typically have spin-conserving optical transitions, a feature wh...
Lifetime-limited optical excitation lines of single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond ...