Journal article
Depletion of nitrogen-vacancy color centers in diamond via hydrogen passivation
A Stacey, TJ Karle, LP McGuinness, BC Gibson, K Ganesan, S Tomljenovic-Hanic, AD Greentree, A Hoffman, RG Beausoleil, S Prawer
Applied Physics Letters | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3684612
Abstract
We show reduction in the emission from nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in single crystal diamond due to exposure to hydrogen plasmas ranging from 700 C to 1000 C. Significant fluorescence reduction was observed beneath the exposed surface to 80 m depth after ∼10 min and did not recover after post-annealing in vacuum for 7 h at 1100 C. We attribute the fluorescence reduction to the formation of nitrogen-vacancy-hydrogen centers by the plasma-induced diffusion of hydrogen. These results have important implications for the formation of NV centers for quantum applications, whilst also providing experimental evidence of long range hydrogen diffusion through intrinsic high-purity diamond. © 2012 Ame..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We acknowledge useful discussions with Daniel Twitchen and Matthew Markham at Element Six and John Goss and Carolina Tallon for assistance with annealing. We acknowledge the Australian Research Council for financial support (Project Nos. DP1096288, LP100100524, and DP0880466).