Journal article

The negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centre in diamond: The electronic solution

MW Doherty, NB Manson, P Delaney, LCL Hollenberg

New Journal of Physics | Published : 2011

Abstract

The negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centre is a unique defect in diamond that possesses properties highly suited to many applications, including quantum information processing, quantum metrology and biolabelling. Although the unique properties of the centre have been extensively documented and utilized, a detailed understanding of the physics of the centre has not yet been achieved. Indeed, there persist a number of points of contention regarding the electronic structure of the centre, such as the ordering of the dark intermediate singlet states. Without a detailed model of the centre's electronic structure, the understanding of the system's unique dynamical properties cannot effectively..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Discovery Project scheme DP0986635. During the final stages of preparation of the manuscript, the authors became aware of the work of J R Maze [34], which considers similar topics to those addressed in this paper. While the work [34] attempts to describe the NV<SUP>-</SUP> centre from the established molecular model viewpoint, our work employs quite distinct techniques and arguments, and in several key instances we arrive at differing results as have been indicated.