Literature DB >> 26758647

Photoluminescence Studies of Both the Neutral and Negatively Charged Nitrogen-Vacancy Center in Diamond.

Kaiyue Wang1, John W Steeds2, Zhihong Li3, Yuming Tian1.   

Abstract

In this study low temperature micro-photoluminescence technology was employed to investigate effects of the irradiation and nitrogen concentration on nitrogen-vacancy (NV) luminescence, with the photochromic and vibronic properties of the NV defects. Results showed that the NV luminescence was weakened due to recombination of self-interstitials created by electron irradiation in diamond and the vacancies within the structure of NV centers. For very pure diamond, the vacancies migrated the long distance to get trapped by N atoms only after sufficient high temperature annealing. As with the increase in nitrogen content, the migration distance of vacancies got smaller. The nitrogen also favored the formation of negatively charged NV centers with the donating electrons. Under the high-energy ultraviolet laser excitation, the photochromic property of the NV- center was also observed, though it was not stable. Besides, the NV centers showed very strong broad sidebands, and the vibrations involved one phonon with energy of ~42 meV and another with ~67 meV energy.

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Keywords:  NV center; migration; photochromic; photoluminescence; vibronic

Year:  2016        PMID: 26758647     DOI: 10.1017/S1431927615015500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsc Microanal        ISSN: 1431-9276            Impact factor:   4.127


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1.  A Diamond Temperature Sensor Based on the Energy Level Shift of Nitrogen-Vacancy Color Centers.

Authors:  Mingyang Yang; Qilong Yuan; Jingyao Gao; Shengcheng Shu; Feiyue Chen; Huifang Sun; Kazuhito Nishimura; Shaolong Wang; Jian Yi; Cheng-Te Lin; Nan Jiang
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2019-11-07       Impact factor: 5.076

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