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arxiv: 1703.00815 · v1 · pith:W547MDSBnew · submitted 2017-03-02 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall· physics.optics

Deterministic enhancement of coherent photon generation from a nitrogen-vacancy center in ultrapure diamond

classification 🪐 quant-ph cond-mat.mes-hallphysics.optics
keywords diamondcentercoherentemissionmicrocavitypurcellcentersdeterministic
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The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond has an optically addressable, highly coherent spin. However, an NV center even in high quality single-crystalline material is a very poor source of single photons: extraction out of the high-index diamond is inefficient, the emission of coherent photons represents just a few per cent of the total emission, and the decay time is large. In principle, all three problems can be addressed with a resonant microcavity. In practice, it has proved difficult to implement this concept: photonic engineering hinges on nano-fabrication yet it is notoriously difficult to process diamond without degrading the NV centers. We present here a microcavity scheme which uses minimally processed diamond, thereby preserving the high quality of the starting material, and a tunable microcavity platform. We demonstrate a clear change in the lifetime for multiple individual NV centers on tuning both the cavity frequency and anti-node position, a Purcell effect. The overall Purcell factor $F_{\rm P}=2.0$ translates to a Purcell factor for the zero phonon line (ZPL) of $F_{\rm P}^{\rm ZPL}\sim30$ and an increase in the ZPL emission probability from $\sim 3 \%$ to $\sim 46 \%$. By making a step-change in the NV's optical properties in a deterministic way, these results pave the way for much enhanced spin-photon and spin-spin entanglement rates.

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