Electrical control of deep NV centers in diamond by means of sub-superficial graphitic micro-electrodes
J. Forneris, S. Ditalia Tchernij, A. Tengattini, E. Enrico, V. Grilj,, N. Skukan, G. Amato, L. Boarino, M. Jak\v{s}i\'c, P. Olivero

TL;DR
This study demonstrates electrical control of NV center charge states in diamond using buried graphitic micro-electrodes, enabling tunable quantum properties for sensing and computing applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method of controlling NV charge states via micro-electrodes embedded in diamond, with detailed analysis of charge dynamics and electroluminescence.
Findings
Up to 40% increase in NV- population with bias
Linear charge state variation with current at biases below 250 V
Observation of electroluminescence from NV0 centers
Abstract
The control of the charge state of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond is of primary importance for the stabilization of their quantum-optical properties, in applications ranging from quantum sensing to quantum computing. To this purpose, in this work current-injecting micro-electrodes were fabricated in bulk diamond for NV charge state control. Buried (i.e. 3 {\mu}m in depth) graphitic micro-electrodes with spacing of 9 {\mu}m were created in single-crystal diamond substrates by means of a 6 MeV C scanning micro-beam. The high breakdown field of diamond was exploited to electrically control the variation in the relative population of the negative (NV-) and neutral (NV0) charge states of sub-superficial NV centers located in the inter- electrode gap regions, without incurring into current discharges. Photoluminescence spectra acquired from the biased electrodes exhibited an…
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