Coupling between a single quantum emitter and an optical cavity presents a key capability for future quantum networking applications. Here, we explore interactions between individual germanium-vacancy (GeV) defects in diamond and an open microcavity at cryogenic temperatures. Exploiting the tunability of our microcavity system to characterize and select emitters, we observe a Purcell-effect-induced lifetime reduction of up to 4.5±0.3, and extract coherent coupling rates up to 360±20 MHz. Our results indicate that the GeV defect has favorable optical properties for cavity coupling, with a quantum efficiency of at least 0.34±0.05 and likely much higher.
@article{arxiv.2312.14313,
title = {Lifetime Reduction of Single Germanium-Vacancy Centers in Diamond via a Tunable Open Microcavity},
author = {Rigel Zifkin and César Daniel Rodríguez Rosenblueth and Erika Janitz and Yannik Fontana and Lilian Childress},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14313},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, 6 figures, journal accepted version after initial review