Journal article
On the creation of near-surface nitrogen-vacancy centre ensembles by implantation of type Ib diamond
AJ Healey, SC Scholten, A Nadarajah, P Singh, N Dontschuk, LCL Hollenberg, DA Simpson, JP Tetienne
Journal of Materials Research | Published : 2023
Abstract
Dense, near-surface (within ∼ 10 nm) ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamond are moving into prominence as the workhorse of many envisaged applications, from the imaging of fast-fluctuating magnetic signals to enacting nuclear hyperpolarisation. Unlike their bulk counterparts, near-surface ensembles suffer from charge stability issues and reduced formation efficiency due to proximity to the diamond surface. Here we examine the prospects for creating such ensembles by implanting nitrogen-rich type Ib diamond, aiming to exploit the high bulk nitrogen density to combat surface-induced band bending. This approach has previously been successful at creating deeper ensembles, however ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) through Grants CE170100012, DP190101506, DP220102518, and FT200100073. A.N. acknowledges ARC Linkage Grant LP190100528. A.J.H. is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Programme Scholarship. S.C.S. gratefully acknowledges the support of an Ernst and Grace Matthaei scholarship. The ICP-RIE etching was performed at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) in the Victorian Node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF).