We demonstrate optical spin polarization of the neutrally-charged silicon-vacancy defect in diamond (SiV0), an S=1 defect which emits with a zero-phonon line at 946 nm. The spin polarization is found to be most efficient under resonant excitation, but non-zero at below-resonant energies. We measure an ensemble spin coherence time T2>100μs at low-temperature, and a spin relaxation limit of T1>25s. Optical spin state initialization around 946 nm allows independent initialization of SiV0 and NV− within the same optically-addressed volume, and SiV0 emits within the telecoms downconversion band to 1550 nm: when combined with its high Debye-Waller factor, our initial results suggest that SiV0 is a promising candidate for a long-range quantum communication technology.
@article{arxiv.1705.10205,
title = {The neutral silicon-vacancy center in diamond: spin polarization and lifetimes},
author = {B. L. Green and S. Mottishaw and B. G. Breeze and A. M. Edmonds and U. F. S. D'Haenens-Johansson and M. W. Doherty and S. D. Williams and D. J. Twitchen and M. E. Newton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.10205},
year = {2017}
}