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Infrared emission of the NV centre in diamond: Zeeman and uniaxial stress studies

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Rogers, Lachlan
Armstrong, S
Sellars, Matthew
Manson, Neil

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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An emission band in the infrared (IR) is shown to be associated with a transition within the negative nitrogen-vacancy centre in diamond. The band has a zero-phonon line at 1046 nm, and uniaxial stress and magnetic field measurements indicate that the emission is associated with a transition between 1E and 1A1 singlet levels. Inter-system crossing to these singlets causes the spin polarization that makes the NV- centre attractive for quantum information processing, and the IR emission band provides a new avenue for using the centre in such applications.

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New Journal of Physics 10 (2008): 103024 (1-15)

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New Journal of Physics

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