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Microscopic processes during ultra-fast laser generation of Frenkel defects in diamond

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arxiv 2105.11894 v1 pith:TZFHHUV3 submitted 2021-05-25 cond-mat.mtrl-sci quant-ph

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Engineering single atomic defects into wide bandgap materials has become an attractive field in recent years due to emerging applications such as solid-state quantum bits and sensors. The simplest atomic-scale defect is the lattice vacancy which is often a constituent part of more complex defects such as the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond, therefore an understanding of the formation mechanisms and precision engineering of vacancies is desirable. We present a theoretical and experimental study into the ultra-fast laser generation of vacancy-interstitial pairs (Frenkel defects) in diamond. The process is described by a set of coupled rate equations of the pulsed laser interaction with the material and of the non-equilibrium dynamics of charge carriers during and in the wake of the pulse. We find that a model for Frenkel defect generation via the recombination of a bound biexciton as the electron plasma cools provides good agreement with experimental data, reproducing an effective non-linearity of $\sim$ 40 for Frenkel defect generation with respect to laser pulse energy.

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