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Homogeneous Free-Standing Nanostructures from Bulk Diamond over Millimeter Scales for Quantum Technologies

Quantum Physics 2026-05-04 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Applied Physics

Abstract

Quantum devices based on optically addressable spin qubits in diamond are promising platforms for quantum technologies such as quantum sensing and communication. Nano- and microstructuring of the diamond crystal is essential to enhance device performance, yet fabrication remains challenging and often involves trade-offs in surface quality, aspect ratio, device size, and uniformity. We tackle this hurdle with an approach producing millimeter-scale, thin (down to 70 nm) and highly parallel (< 0.35 nm/μm\mathrm{\mu m}}) membranes from single-crystal diamond. The membranes remain contamination-free and possess atomically smooth surfaces (Rq\mathrm{R_q} < 200 pm) as required by state-of-the-art quantum applications. We demonstrate the benefits and versatility of our method by fabricating large fields of free-standing and homogeneous photonic nano- and microstructures. Leveraging a refined photolithography-based strategy, our method offers enhanced scalability and produces robust structures suitable for direct use, while remaining compatible with heterogeneous integration through pick-and-place transfer techniques.

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@article{arxiv.2506.11198,
  title  = {Homogeneous Free-Standing Nanostructures from Bulk Diamond over Millimeter Scales for Quantum Technologies},
  author = {Andrea Corazza and Silvia Ruffieux and Yuchun Zhu and Claudio A. Jaramillo Concha and Yannik Fontana and Christophe Galland and Richard J. Warburton and Patrick Maletinsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.11198},
  year   = {2026}
}