Physical Review X (Sep 2011)

Hybrid Nanocavity Resonant Enhancement of Color Center Emission in Diamond

  • Paul E. Barclay,
  • Kai-Mei C. Fu,
  • Charles Santori,
  • Andrei Faraon,
  • Raymond G. Beausoleil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.1.011007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 011007

Abstract

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Resonantly enhanced emission from the zero-phonon line of a diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in single crystal diamond is demonstrated experimentally using a hybrid whispering gallery mode nanocavity. A 900 nm diameter ring nanocavity formed from gallium phosphide, whose sidewalls extend into a diamond substrate, is tuned onto resonance at a low temperature with the zero-phonon line of a negatively charged NV center implanted near the diamond surface. When the nanocavity is on resonance, the zero-phonon line intensity is enhanced by approximately an order of magnitude, and the spontaneous emission lifetime of the NV is reduced by as much as 18%, corresponding to a 6.3X enhancement of emission in the zero photon line.