Probing NV and SiV charge state dynamics using high-voltage nanosecond pulse and photoluminescence spectral analysis
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Abstract
In this presentation, we discuss the charge state dynamics of NV and SiV centers under high-voltage (HV) nanosecond pulse discharges. These voltage-induced changes in charge states are probed by their photoluminescence spectral analysis. The analysis result from the present experiment shows that the HV nanosecond pulses cause shifts of the chemical potential and can convert the charge states of NV and SiV centers with the transition rates of ~MHz. This result also indicates that the major population of the SiV centers in the sample is the doubly negatively charged state (SiV2−), which is often overlooked because of its non-fluorescent and non-magnetic nature. This demonstration paves a path for a method of rapid manipulation of the NV and SiV charge states.
* This research was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Award No. ECCS-2204667 (S W and S B C) and the Army Research Office (ARO) Award No. W911NF2210284 (I A and S B C). A P and S T also thanks the supports from NSF (ECCS-2204667 and CHE-2004252 with partial co-funding from the Quantum Information Science program in the Division of Physics), the USC Anton B Burg Foundation, and the Searle scholars program.
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Publication: [1] A. Pambukhchyan, S. Weng, I. Aravind, S. B. Cronin and S. Takahashi, Mater. Quantum. Technol. 3 035005 (2023).
Presenters
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Artur Pambukhchyan
University of Southern California
Authors
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Artur Pambukhchyan
University of Southern California
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Sizhe Weng
University of Southern California
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Indu Aravind
Univ of Southern California
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Stephen B Cronin
University of Southern California
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Susumu Takahashi
Univ of Southern California