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Quantum Interference of Resonance Fluorescence from Germanium-Vacancy Color Centers in Diamond.

Authors :
Chen, D
Fröch, JE
Ru, S
Cai, H
Wang, N
Adamo, G
Scott, J
Li, F
Zheludev, N
Aharonovich, I
Gao, W
Chen, D
Fröch, JE
Ru, S
Cai, H
Wang, N
Adamo, G
Scott, J
Li, F
Zheludev, N
Aharonovich, I
Gao, W
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Resonance fluorescence from a quantum emitter is an ideal source to extract indistinguishable photons. By using the cross-polarization to suppress the laser scattering, we observed resonance fluorescence from GeV color centers in diamond at cryogenic temperature. The Fourier-transform-limited line width emission with T2/2T1 ∼ 0.86 allows for two-photon interference based on single GeV color center. Under pulsed excitation, the separated photons exhibit a Hong-Ou-Mandel quantum interference above classical limit, whereas the continuous-wave excitation leads to a coalescence time window of 1.05 radiative lifetime. In addition, we demonstrated a single-shot readout of spin states with a fidelity of 74%. Our experiments lay down the foundation for building a quantum network with GeV color centers in diamond.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1355965653
Document Type :
Electronic Resource