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Polarization-selective excitation of N-V centers in diamond

Other Condensed Matter 2007-10-15 v2

Abstract

The nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) center in diamond is promising as an electron spin qubit due to its long-lived coherence and optical addressability. The ground state is a spin triplet with two levels (ms=±1m_s = \pm 1) degenerate at zero magnetic field. Polarization-selective microwave excitation is an attractive method to address the spin transitions independently, since this allows operation down to zero magnetic field. Using a resonator designed to produce circularly polarized microwaves, we have investigated the polarization selection rules of the N-V center. We first apply this technique to N-V ensembles in [100] and [111]-oriented samples. Next, we demonstrate an imaging technique, based on optical polarization dependence, that allows rapid identification of the orientations of many single N-V centers. Finally, we test the microwave polarization selection rules of individual N-V centers of known orientation.

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@article{arxiv.0705.2006,
  title  = {Polarization-selective excitation of N-V centers in diamond},
  author = {T. P. Mayer Alegre and C. Santori and G. Medeiros-Ribeiro and R. G. Beausoleil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2006},
  year   = {2007}
}