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arxiv: 1509.05185 · v1 · pith:KTB4XMOUnew · submitted 2015-09-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.optics

Nanoscale nonlinear effects in Erbium-implanted Yttrium Orthosilicate

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci physics.optics
keywords ionshighimplantationimplantedorthosilicateyttriumactivationannealing
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Doping of substrates at desired locations is a key technology for spin-based quantum memory devices. Focused ion beam implantation is well-suited for this task due to its high spacial resolution. In this work, we investigate ion-beam implanted erbium ensembles in Yttrium Orthosilicate crystals by means of confocal photoluminescence spectroscopy. The sample temperature and the post-implantation annealing step strongly reverberate in the properties of the implanted ions. We find that hot implantation leads to a higher activation rate of the ions. At high enough fluences, the relation between the fluence and final concentration of ions becomes non-linear. Two models are developed explaining the observed behaviour.

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