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9 March 2020 Engineering diamond color centers for quantum sensing and metrology (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
I discuss new ways to grow diamond that promise near-deterministic design of fluorescent color-centers, optimized for quantum sensing and metrology applications. The key is to grow diamond from organic molecules at a low enough temperature such that only some of the molecules decompose. This approach gives unprecedented control over the properties of diamond color centers by decoupling diamond-growth from color-center creation. In addition, low growth temperature produces high quality diamonds and allows a wider choice of growth pressures than is currently believed possible.
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Philip R. Hemmer "Engineering diamond color centers for quantum sensing and metrology (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11296, Optical, Opto-Atomic, and Entanglement-Enhanced Precision Metrology II, 1129617 (9 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2550410
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Color centers

Metrology

Molecules

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