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    Stark shift control of single optical centers in diamond

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    Tamarat, P; Gaebel, T; Rabeau, JR; Khan, M; Greentree, AD; Wilson, H; Hollenberg, LCL; Prawer, S; Hemmer, P; Jelezko, F; ...
    Date
    2006-08-25
    Source Title
    PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
    Publisher
    AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOC
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Greentree, Andrew; Hollenberg, Lloyd; Prawer, Steven; RABEAU, JAMES; WILSON, HUGH
    Affiliation
    Physics
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    Journal Article
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    Tamarat, P., Gaebel, T., Rabeau, J. R., Khan, M., Greentree, A. D., Wilson, H., Hollenberg, L. C. L., Prawer, S., Hemmer, P., Jelezko, F. & Wrachtrup, J. (2006). Stark shift control of single optical centers in diamond. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 97 (8), https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.083002.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/26308
    DOI
    10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.083002
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    Abstract
    Lifetime-limited optical excitation lines of single nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers in diamond have been observed at liquid helium temperature. They display unprecedented spectral stability over many seconds and excitation cycles. Spectral tuning of the spin-selective optical resonances was performed via the application of an external electric field (i.e., the Stark shift). A rich variety of Stark shifts were observed including linear as well as quadratic components. The ability to tune the excitation lines of single NV centers has potential applications in quantum information processing.
    Keywords
    Condensed Matter Physics - Electronic and Magnetic Properties; Superconductivity; Physical Sciences

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