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All-optical determination of one or two emitters using quantum polarization with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond

Quantum Physics 2023-06-06 v2 Materials Science Optics

Abstract

Qubit technologies using nitrogen-vacancy color centers in diamonds require precise knowledge of the centers, including the number of emitters within a diffraction-limited spot and their orientations. However, the number of emitters is challenging to determine when there is finite background, which affects the precision of resulting quantum protocols. Here we show the photoluminescence (PL) intensity and quantum correlation (Hanbury Brown and Twiss) measurements as a function of polarization for one- and two-emitter systems. The sample was made by implanting low concentrations of adenine (C5H5N5) into a low nitrogen chemical vapor deposition diamond. This approach yielded well-spaced regions with few nitrogen-vacancy centers. By mapping the PL intensity and quantum correlation as a function of polarization, we can distinguish two emitter systems from single emitters with background, providing a method to quantify the background signal at implanted sites, which might be different from off-site background levels. This approach also provides a valuable new all-optical mechanism for the determination of one or two emitter systems useful for quantum sensing, communication, and computation tasks.

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@article{arxiv.2203.16101,
  title  = {All-optical determination of one or two emitters using quantum polarization with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond},
  author = {Davin Yue Ming Peng and Josef G. Worboys and Qiang Sun and Shuo Li and Marco Capelli and Shinobu Onoda and Takeshi Ohshima and Philipp Reineck and Brant C. Gibson and Andrew D. Greentree},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16101},
  year   = {2023}
}