Suppression of fluorescence phonon sideband from nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond nanocrystals by substrate effect
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Substrates effect is observed on the suppression of the phonon sideband from nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in 50nm diamond nanocrystals at cryogenic temperatures. As a quantitative parameter of the population of phonon sidebands, the Debye-Waller factor is estimated from fluorescence spectra on glass, silicon, and silica-on-silicon substrates. Fluorescence spectra of negatively charged NV centers in nanodiamonds on silica-on-silicon substrates have average and maximum Debye-Waller factors of 12.7% (which is about six times greater than that of samples on glass substrates) and 19.3%, respectively. This effect is expected to be very important for future applications of NV centers in quantum information science and nanosensing.
- 2012-07-02
著者
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Zhao Hong-quan
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Takeuchi Shigeki
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Fujiwara Masazumi
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Takeuchi Shigeki
Hokkaido University:osaka University
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