1. Chemical control of the charge state of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond
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Hauf, M. V., Grotz, B., Naydenov, B., Dankerl, M., Pezzagna, S., Meijer, J., Jelezko, F., Wrachtrup, J., Stutzmann, M., Reinhard, F., and Garrido, J. A.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Quantum Physics - Abstract
We investigate the effect of surface termination on the charge state of nitrogen vacancy centers, which have been ion-implanted few nanometers below the surface of diamond. We find that, when changing the surface termination from oxygen to hydrogen, previously stable NV- centers convert into NV0 and, subsequently, into an unknown non-fluorescent state. This effect is found to depend strongly on the implantation dose. Simulations of the electronic band structure confirm the dissappearance of NV- in the vicinity of the hydrogen-terminated surface. The band bending, which induces a p-type surface conductive layer leads to a depletion of electrons in the nitrogen vacancies close to the surface. Therefore, hydrogen surface termination provides a chemical way for the control of the charge state of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond. Furthermore, it opens the way to an electrostatic control of the charge state with the use of an external gate electrode., Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures
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- 2010
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