Single nitrogen vacancy centers in chemical vapor deposited diamond nanocrystals

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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16 pages, 4 figures, In Print Nano Letters (2007)

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Nanodiamond crystals containing single color centers have been grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The fluorescence from individual crystallites was directly correlated with crystallite size using a combined atomic force and scanning confocal fluorescence microscope. Under the conditions employed, the optimal size for single optically active nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center incorporation was measured to be 60 to 70 nm. The findings highlight a strong dependence of NV incorporation on crystal size, particularly with crystals less than 50 nm in size.

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