# Optical properties of Xe color centers in diamond

**Authors:** Russell Sandstrom, Li Ke, Aiden Martin, Ziyu Wang, Mehran Kianinia,, Ben Green, Weibo Gao, Igor Aharonovich

arXiv: 1704.01636 · 2018-01-17

## TL;DR

This study investigates the optical characteristics of Xe color centers in diamond, revealing their excitation and emission properties, and how these vary with diamond type and experimental conditions, advancing quantum photonics applications.

## Contribution

It provides new insights into the optical behavior of Xe color centers in different diamond types, including their excitation, emission, and magnetic field responses, enhancing understanding of near-infrared color centers.

## Key findings

- Xe centers have zero phonon lines at ~794 and 811 nm.
- Brighter emission observed in nitrogen-rich diamond.
- Near resonant excitation at cryogenic temperatures reveals magnetic field effects.

## Abstract

Optical properties of color centers in diamond have been the subject of intense research due to their promising applications in quantum photonics. In this work we study the optical properties of Xe related color centers implanted into nitrogen rich (type IIA) and an ultrapure, electronic grade diamond. The Xe defect has two zero phonon lines at ~ 794 and 811 nm, which can be effectively excited using both green and red excitation, however, its emission in the nitrogen rich diamond is brighter. Near resonant excitation is performed at cryogenic temperatures and luminescence is probed under strong magnetic field. Our results are important towards the understanding of the Xe related defect and other near infrared color centers in diamond.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1704.01636