The fine structure of the neutral nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond
M.S.J. Barson, E. Krausz, N.B. Manson, M.W. Doherty

TL;DR
This study reveals the detailed electronic structure of the neutral nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond using magnetic circular dichroism, providing insights that could enhance quantum sensing applications involving NV$^0$.
Contribution
The paper presents the first measurement of the fine-structure of NV$^0$, including spin-orbit coupling and orbital g-factor, using MCD spectroscopy.
Findings
Determined spin-orbit coupling of NV$^0$ as 2.24 GHz.
Measured orbital g-factor as 0.0186.
Identified strain-broadening as a reason for previous measurement challenges.
Abstract
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond is a widely-utilized system due to its useful quantum properties. Almost all research focuses on the negative charge state (NV) and comparatively little is understood about the neutral charge state (NV). This is surprising as the charge state often fluctuates between NV, and NV, during measurements. There are potentially under utilized technical applications that could take advantage of NV, either by improving the performance of NV, or utilizing NV, directly. However, the fine-structure of NV, has not been observed. Here, we rectify this lack of knowledge by performing magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) measurements that quantitatively determine the fine-structure of NV. The observed behavior is accurately described by spin-Hamiltonians in the ground and excited states with the ground state yielding a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
