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High Resolution Temperature-Resolved Spectroscopy of the Nitrogen Vacancy $^{1}E$ Singlet State Ionization Energy

Materials Science 2025-07-15 v1 Optics Quantum Physics

Abstract

The negatively charged diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV\mathrm{{NV}^-}) center plays a central role in many cutting edge quantum sensing applications; despite this, much is still unknown about the energy levels in this system. The ionization energy of the 1E\mathrm{^{1}E} singlet state in the NV\mathrm{{NV}^-} has only recently been measured at between 2.25 eV and 2.33 eV. In this work, we further refine this energy by measuring the 1E\mathrm{^{1}E} energy as a function of laser wavelength and diamond temperature via magnetically mediated spin-selective photoluminescence (PL) quenching; this PL quenching indicating at what wavelength ionization induces population transfer from the 1E\mathrm{^{1}E} into the neutral NV0\mathrm{{NV}^0} charge configuration. Measurements are performed for excitation wavelengths between 450 nm and 470 nm and between 540 nm and 566 nm in increments of 2 nm, and for temperatures ranging from about 50 K to 150 K in 5 K increments. We determine the 1E\mathrm{^{1}E} ionization energy to be between 2.29 and 2.33 eV, which provides about a two-fold reduction in uncertainty of this quantity. Distribution level: A. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

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@article{arxiv.2507.10291,
  title  = {High Resolution Temperature-Resolved Spectroscopy of the Nitrogen Vacancy $^{1}E$ Singlet State Ionization Energy},
  author = {Kristine V. Ung and Connor A. Roncaioli and Ronald L. Walsworth and Sean M. Blakley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.10291},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

9 pages, 5 figures, invited manuscript for Recent Advances in Diamond Science and Technology - SBDD XXIX special issue of Physica Status Solidi (a)