Spectral tuning of diamond photonic crystal slabs by deposition of a thin layer with silicon vacancy centers
Author:
Fait Jan1ORCID, Varga Marián12, Hruška Karel1, Kromka Alexander1, Rezek Bohuslav3, Ondič Lukáš1
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Physics CAS , Cukrovarnická 10, 16200 Prague , Czech Republic 2. Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences , Dúbravská cesta 9, 841 04 Bratislava , Slovak Republic 3. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague , Technická 2, 16627 Prague , Czech Republic
Abstract
Abstract
The controlled extraction of light from diamond optical color centers is essential for their practical prospective applications as single photon sources in quantum communications and as biomedical sensors in biosensing. Photonic crystal (PhC) structures can be employed to enhance the collection efficiency from these centers by directing the extracted light towards the detector. However, PhCs must be fabricated with nanoscale precision, which is extremely challenging to achieve for current materials and nanostructuring technologies. Imperfections inherently lead to spectral mismatch of the extraction (leaky) modes with color center emission lines. Here, we demonstrate a new and simple two-step method for fabricating diamond PhC slabs with leaky modes overlapping the emission line of the silicon vacancy (SiV) centers. In the first step, the PhC structure with leaky modes blue shifted from the SiV emission line is fabricated in a nanocrystalline diamond without SiV centers. A thin layer of SiV-rich diamond is then deposited over the PhC slab so that the spectral position of the PhC leaky modes is adjusted to the emission line of the SiV centers, thereby avoiding the need for nanoscale precision of the structuring method. An intensity enhancement of the zero-phonon line of the SiV centers by a factor of nine is achieved. The color centers in the thin surface layer are beneficial for sensing applications and their properties can also be further controlled by the diamond surface chemistry. The demonstrated PhC tuning method can also be easily adapted to other optical centers and photonic structures of different types in diamond and other materials.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials,Biotechnology
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