Hyperfine Interactions in the NV- 13 C Quantum Registers in Diamond Grown from the Azaadamantane Seed

Nanostructured diamonds hosting optically active paramagnetic color centers (NV, SiV, GeV, etc.) and hyperfine-coupled with them quantum memory C nuclear spins situated in diamond lattice are currently of great interest to implement emerging quantum technologies (quantum information processing, quan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2021-05, Vol.11 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Nizovtsev, Alexander P, Pushkarchuk, Aliaksandr L, Kilin, Sergei Ya, Kargin, Nikolai I, Gusev, Alexander S, Smirnova, Marina O, Jelezko, Fedor
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Zusammenfassung:Nanostructured diamonds hosting optically active paramagnetic color centers (NV, SiV, GeV, etc.) and hyperfine-coupled with them quantum memory C nuclear spins situated in diamond lattice are currently of great interest to implement emerging quantum technologies (quantum information processing, quantum sensing and metrology). Current methods of creation such as electronic-nuclear spin systems are inherently probabilistic with respect to mutual location of color center electronic spin and C nuclear spins. A new bottom-up approach to fabricate such systems is to synthesize first chemically appropriate diamond-like organic molecules containing desired isotopic constituents in definite positions and then use them as a seed for diamond growth to produce macroscopic diamonds, subsequently creating vacancy-related color centers in them. In particular, diamonds incorporating coupled NV- C spin systems (quantum registers) with specific mutual arrangements of NV and C can be obtained from anisotopic azaadamantane molecule. Here we predict the characteristics of hyperfine interactions ( ) for the NV- C systems in diamonds grown from various isotopically substituted azaadamantane molecules differing in C position in the seed, as well as the orientation of the NV center in the post-obtained diamond. We used the spatial and data simulated earlier for the H-terminated cluster C [NV] H . The data obtained can be used to identify (and correlate with the seed used) the specific NV- C spin system by measuring, e.g., the -induced splitting of the m = ±1 sublevels of the NV center in optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectra being characteristic for various NV- C systems.
ISSN:2079-4991
2079-4991
DOI:10.3390/nano11051303