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Visible to Infrared Diamond Photonics Enabled by Focused Femtosecond Laser Pulses

Diamond’s nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers show great promise in sensing applications and quantum computing due to their long electron spin coherence time and because they can be found, manipulated, and read out optically. An important step forward for diamond photonics would be connecting multiple dia...

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Autores principales: Sotillo, Belén, Bharadwaj, Vibhav, Hadden, John Patrick, Rampini, Stefano, Chiappini, Andrea, Fernandez, Toney T., Armellini, Cristina, Serpengüzel, Ali, Ferrari, Maurizio, Barclay, Paul E., Ramponi, Roberta, Eaton, Shane M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6190110/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi8020060
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author Sotillo, Belén
Bharadwaj, Vibhav
Hadden, John Patrick
Rampini, Stefano
Chiappini, Andrea
Fernandez, Toney T.
Armellini, Cristina
Serpengüzel, Ali
Ferrari, Maurizio
Barclay, Paul E.
Ramponi, Roberta
Eaton, Shane M.
author_facet Sotillo, Belén
Bharadwaj, Vibhav
Hadden, John Patrick
Rampini, Stefano
Chiappini, Andrea
Fernandez, Toney T.
Armellini, Cristina
Serpengüzel, Ali
Ferrari, Maurizio
Barclay, Paul E.
Ramponi, Roberta
Eaton, Shane M.
author_sort Sotillo, Belén
collection PubMed
description Diamond’s nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers show great promise in sensing applications and quantum computing due to their long electron spin coherence time and because they can be found, manipulated, and read out optically. An important step forward for diamond photonics would be connecting multiple diamond NVs together using optical waveguides. However, the inertness of diamond is a significant hurdle for the fabrication of integrated optics similar to those that revolutionized silicon photonics. In this work, we show the fabrication of optical waveguides in diamond, enabled by focused femtosecond high repetition rate laser pulses. By optimizing the geometry of the waveguide, we obtain single mode waveguides from the visible to the infrared. Additionally, we show the laser writing of individual NV centers within the bulk of diamond. We use µ-Raman spectroscopy to gain better insight on the stress and the refractive index profile of the optical waveguides. Using optically detected magnetic resonance and confocal photoluminescence characterization, high quality NV properties are observed in waveguides formed in various grades of diamond, making them promising for applications such as magnetometry, quantum information systems, and evanescent field sensors.
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spelling pubmed-61901102018-11-01 Visible to Infrared Diamond Photonics Enabled by Focused Femtosecond Laser Pulses Sotillo, Belén Bharadwaj, Vibhav Hadden, John Patrick Rampini, Stefano Chiappini, Andrea Fernandez, Toney T. Armellini, Cristina Serpengüzel, Ali Ferrari, Maurizio Barclay, Paul E. Ramponi, Roberta Eaton, Shane M. Micromachines (Basel) Article Diamond’s nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers show great promise in sensing applications and quantum computing due to their long electron spin coherence time and because they can be found, manipulated, and read out optically. An important step forward for diamond photonics would be connecting multiple diamond NVs together using optical waveguides. However, the inertness of diamond is a significant hurdle for the fabrication of integrated optics similar to those that revolutionized silicon photonics. In this work, we show the fabrication of optical waveguides in diamond, enabled by focused femtosecond high repetition rate laser pulses. By optimizing the geometry of the waveguide, we obtain single mode waveguides from the visible to the infrared. Additionally, we show the laser writing of individual NV centers within the bulk of diamond. We use µ-Raman spectroscopy to gain better insight on the stress and the refractive index profile of the optical waveguides. Using optically detected magnetic resonance and confocal photoluminescence characterization, high quality NV properties are observed in waveguides formed in various grades of diamond, making them promising for applications such as magnetometry, quantum information systems, and evanescent field sensors. MDPI 2017-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6190110/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi8020060 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bharadwaj, Vibhav
Hadden, John Patrick
Rampini, Stefano
Chiappini, Andrea
Fernandez, Toney T.
Armellini, Cristina
Serpengüzel, Ali
Ferrari, Maurizio
Barclay, Paul E.
Ramponi, Roberta
Eaton, Shane M.
Visible to Infrared Diamond Photonics Enabled by Focused Femtosecond Laser Pulses
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi8020060
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