论文标题
钻石中氮 - 呈抗肿的基态抗肿瘤的光致发光
Photoluminescence at the ground state level anticrossing of the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond
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论文摘要
与基态水平抗球区(GSLAC)区域相对应的磁场的氮 - 胶合中心(NV中心),由于电子自旋状态之间消失的能量差距而导致了丰富的光致发光(PL)信号,这使得能够对NV中心的发光产生各种环境各种环境的发光。在本文中,我们报告了在各种外部磁场的不同旋转环境中NV集合的GSLAC光致发光特征。我们研究了横向电场和磁场,P1中心,NV中心和$^{13} $ C核自旋的影响,每旋转都会在GSLAC处产生独特的PL签名。 GSLAC的耦合和相关光学信号的全面分析为GSLAC的各种无微波应用提供了稳固的基础,包括但不限于磁力测定法,光谱,动态核极化(DNP)和核磁共振(NMR)检测。 We demonstrate that not only the most abundant $^{14}$NV center but the $^{15}$NV can also be utilized in such applications and that nuclear spins coupled to P1 centers can be polarized directly by the NV center at the GSLAC, through a giant effective nuclear $g$-factor arising from the NV center-P1 center-nuclear spin coupling.我们报告了NV中心附近缺陷浓度以及相互作用的,相互对齐的NV中心的光学特征的新替代方案。
The nitrogen-vacancy center (NV center) in diamond at magnetic fields corresponding to the ground state level anticrossing (GSLAC) region gives rise to rich photoluminescence (PL) signals due to the vanishing energy gap between the electron spin states, which enables to have an effect on the NV center's luminescence for a broad variety of environmental couplings. In this article we report on the GSLAC photoluminescence signature of NV ensembles in different spin environments at various external fields. We investigate the effects of transverse electric and magnetic fields, P1 centers, NV centers, and the $^{13}$C nuclear spins, each of which gives rise to a unique PL signature at the GSLAC. The comprehensive analysis of the couplings and related optical signal at the GSLAC provides a solid ground for advancing various microwave-free applications at the GSLAC, including but not limited to magnetometry, spectroscopy, dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP), and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) detection. We demonstrate that not only the most abundant $^{14}$NV center but the $^{15}$NV can also be utilized in such applications and that nuclear spins coupled to P1 centers can be polarized directly by the NV center at the GSLAC, through a giant effective nuclear $g$-factor arising from the NV center-P1 center-nuclear spin coupling. We report on new alternative for measuring defect concentration in the vicinity of NV centers and on the optical signatures of interacting, mutually aligned NV centers.