APL Materials (Sep 2013)

Very bright, near-infrared single photon emitters in diamond

  • D. W. M. Lau,
  • T. J. Karle,
  • B. C. Johnson,
  • B. C. Gibson,
  • S. Tomljenovic-Hanic,
  • A. D. Greentree,
  • S. Prawer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 032120 – 032120

Abstract

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We demonstrate activation of bright diamond single photon emitters in the near infrared range by thermal annealing alone, i.e., without ion implantation. The activation is crucially dependent on the annealing ambient. The activation of the single photon emitters is only observed when the sample is annealed in forming gas (4% H2 in Ar) above temperatures of 1000 °C. By contrast, no emitters are activated by annealing in vacuum, oxygen, argon or deuterium. The emitters activated by annealing in forming gas exhibit very bright emission in the 730-760 nm wavelength range and have linewidths of ∼1.5-2.5 nm at room temperature.