Marshak Lectureship: Vibrational properties of isolated color centers in diamond

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

In this talk we review our recent work on first-principles calculations of vibrational properties of isolated defect spin qubits and single photon emitters in diamond. These properties include local vibrational spectra, luminescence lineshapes, and electron-phonon coupling. They are key in understanding physical mechanisms behind spin-selective optical initialization and read-out, quantum efficiency of single-photon emitters, as well as in the experimental identification of as yet unknown centers. We first present the methodology to calculate and analyze vibrational properties of effectively isolated defect centers. We then apply the methodology to the nitrogen-vacancy and the silicon-vacancy centers in diamond. First-principles calculations yield important new insights about these important defects. Work performed in collaboration with M. W. Doherty, A. Gali, E. Londero, L. Razinkovas, and C. G. Van de Walle.

Authors

  • Audrius Alkauskas

    Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), Lithuania, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology Vilnius, Lithuania, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology