Formation yield of germanium-vacancy centers in diamond upon keV ion nano-implantation and thermal annealing
Abstract
Group-IV-related color centers in diamond are promising systems in the framework of solid-state quantum technologies. A key enabler for the integration of these emitters in real-world devices consists of their reliable fabrication by means of controlled engineering processes such as deterministic ion implantation. In this work, the formation yield of the negatively charged germanium-vacancy (GeV−) center in diamond upon keV ion implantation and subsequent thermal annealing was investigated. A systematic fabrication approach was adopted, exploiting focused ion beam technology to take advantage of nanometric spatial accuracy and a controllable implantation fluence. The photoluminescence analysis of the implanted spots, including single emitter characterization, enables the direct quantification of the GeV− center formation yield under the implemented fabrication approach.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (12)
Vanna Pugliese
Physics Department, Università di Torino 1 , 10125 Torino,
Gaia Gavello
Physics Department, Università di Torino 1 , 10125 Torino,
Elena Nieto Hernández
Elisa Redolfi
Elia Scattolo
Center for Sensors and Devices (SD), FBK—Fondazione Bruno Kessler 4 , 38123 Trento,
Alessandro Cian
Center for Sensors and Devices (SD), FBK—Fondazione Bruno Kessler 4 , 38123 Trento,
Elena Missale
Center for Sensors and Devices (SD), FBK—Fondazione Bruno Kessler 4 , 38123 Trento,
Alberto Bortone
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sezione di Torino 2 , 10125 Torino,
Rossana Dell’Anna
Center for Sensors and Devices (SD), FBK—Fondazione Bruno Kessler 4 , 38123 Trento,
Sviatoslav Ditalia Tchernij
Damiano Giubertoni
Center for Sensors and Devices (SD), FBK—Fondazione Bruno Kessler 4 , 38123 Trento,
Jacopo Forneris