Magnesium-vacancy optical centers in diamond
Emilio Corte, Greta Andrini, Elena Nieto Hern\'andez, Vanna Pugliese,, \^Angelo Costa, Goele Magchiels, Janni Moens, Shandirai Malven Tunhuma, Renan, Villarreal, Lino M.C. Pereira, Andr\'e Vantomme, Jo\~ao Guilherme Correia,, Ettore Bernardi, Paolo Traina, Ivo Pietro Degiovanni

TL;DR
This study systematically characterizes magnesium-related defect centers in diamond, revealing their structural configurations and photoluminescence properties, with implications for quantum information applications.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of MgV defect centers in diamond, including structural identification and optical characterization across temperature ranges.
Findings
Major fraction of Mg atoms in split-vacancy sites (~30-42%)
Identification of new spectral features in emission
Optimal excitation conditions for stable emission
Abstract
We provide the first systematic characterization of the structural and photoluminescence properties of optically active defect centers fabricated upon implantation of 30-100 keV Mg+ ions in artificial diamond. The structural configurations of Mg-related defects were studied by the emission channeling technique for 27Mg implantations performed both at room-temperature and 800 {\deg}C, which allowed the identification of a major fraction of Mg atoms (~30-42%) in sites which are compatible with the split-vacancy structure of the MgV complex. A smaller fraction of Mg atoms (~13-17%) was found on substitutional sites. The photoluminescence emission was investigated both at the ensemble and individual defect level in a temperature range comprised between 5 K and 300 K, offering a detailed picture of the MgV-related emission properties and revealing the occurrence of previously unreported…
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