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arxiv: 1302.2539 · v1 · pith:LK54SQMNnew · submitted 2013-02-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Splitting of photo-luminescent emission from nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond induced by ion-damage-induced stress

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keywords diamondcentersemissioninducednitrogen-vacancyphoto-luminescentspectralsplitting
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We report a systematic investigation on the spectral splitting of negatively charged, nitrogen-vacancy (NV-) photo-luminescent emission in single crystal diamond induced by strain engineering. The stress fields arise from MeV ion-induced conversion of diamond to amorphous and graphitic material in regions proximal to the centers of interest. In low-nitrogen sectors of a HPHT diamond, clearly distinguishable spectral components in the NV- emission develop over a range of 4.8 THz corresponding to distinct alignment of sub-ensembles which were mapped with micron spatial resolution. This method provides opportunities for the creation and selection of aligned NV- centers for ensemble quantum information protocols.

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