Creation, Control, and Modeling of NV Centers in Nanodiamonds

Author:

Aprà Pietro1ORCID,Amine Nour Hanne123,Britel Adam123,Sturari Sofia123ORCID,Varzi Veronica123,Ziino Matteo2,Mino Lorenzo34,Olivero Paolo123,Picollo Federico123

Affiliation:

1. National Institute for Nuclear Physics (Section of Torino) Via P. Giuria 1 Torino 10125 Italy

2. Physics Department University of Torino Via P. Giuria 1 Torino 10125 Italy

3. NIS Inter‐Departmental Centre Via G. Quarello 15/a Torino 10135 Italy

4. Chemistry Department University of Torino Via P. Giuria 7 Torino 10125 Italy

Abstract

AbstractSensing based on Nitrogen‐Vacancy (NV) centers in nanodiamonds (NDs) represents a potentially groundbreaking technology with broad applications. Nevertheless, the optimization of their quantum‐optical properties is still a challenging issue. The present work aims at enhancing and controlling NV centers optical properties in NDs by combining their surface chemistry tuning and proton beam irradiation. Systematic thermal oxidations are carried out to study the evolution of surface chemical groups (IR spectroscopy), as well as their influence on optical properties (photoluminescence spectroscopy, PL decay measurements). Proton irradiation is performed by exploring a wide range of fluences (1014 – 1017 cm−2) in order to precisely control the amount of NV centers, thus defining the conditions that maximize their creation and emission intensity. In addition, NV centers charge state control is achieved by assessing NV/NV0 ratio upon different surface termination tuning and NV centers amount. Finally, a novel predictive mathematical model is developed, allowing for the evaluation of the efficiencies of the formation of both NV and NV0. Although the model is tested in the specific case study with proton irradiated NDs, it offers a broad applicability, thus representing a key landmark in the prediction of the outcome of ion‐beam‐based color centers generation in diamond.

Funder

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

H2020 European Research Council

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

Wiley

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