1. Dopant-assisted stabilization of negatively charged single nitrogen-vacancy centers in phosphorus-doped diamond at low temperatures
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Geng, Jianpei, Shalomayeva, Tetyana, Gryzlova, Mariia, Mukherjee, Amlan, Santonocito, Santo, Dzhavadzade, Dzhavid, Dasari, Durga, Kato, Hiromitsu, Stöhr, Rainer, Denisenko, Andrej, Mizuochi, Norikazu, and Wrachtrup, Jörg
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Charge state instabilities have been a bottleneck for the implementation of solid-state spin systems and pose a major challenge to the development of spin-based quantum technologies. Here we investigate the stabilization of negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV$^-$) centers in phosphorus-doped diamond at liquid helium temperatures. Photoionization of phosphorous donors in conjunction with charge diffusion at the nanoscale enhances NV$^0$ to NV$^-$ conversion and stabilizes the NV$^-$ charge state without the need for an additional repump laser. The phosphorus-assisted stabilization is explored and confirmed both with experiments and our theoretical model. Stable photoluminescence-excitation spectra are obtained for NV$^-$ centers created during the growth. The fluorescence is continuously recorded under resonant excitation to real-time monitor the charge state and the ionization and recombination rates are extracted from time traces. We find a linear laser power dependence of the recombination rate as opposed to the conventional quadratic dependence, which is attributed to the photo-ionization of phosphorus atoms., Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures
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- 2023
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