Nitrogen-vacancy centre in lonsdaleite: a novel nanoscale sensor?
Anjay Manian, Mitchell O. de Vries, Daniel Stavrevski, Qiang Sun, Salvy P. Russo, and Andrew D. Greentree

TL;DR
This paper models nitrogen-vacancy centers in hexagonal diamond (lonsdaleite), revealing unique configurations and properties that could enable quantum sensing and confirm the material's hexagonal structure.
Contribution
It provides the first ab initio analysis of NV centers in lonsdaleite, identifying unique configurations and predicting their photophysical and magneto-optical properties.
Findings
Identified three NV center configurations in hexagonal diamond.
Predicted distinct spectral and magneto-optical properties for each configuration.
Suggested NV centers in lonsdaleite could enable quantum sensing and structural confirmation.
Abstract
Hexagonal diamond, often called lonsdaleite, is an exotic allotrope of carbon, predicted to be harder than cubic (conventional) diamond with a wider bandgap. Due to its pure sp bonded lattice, it should be expected to host sub-bandgap defect centres (colour centres). Here we perform \textit{ab initio} modeling of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) colour centres in hexagonal diamond nanocrystals; for both the neutral and negatively charged species (NV and NV). We identify three distinct configurations for the NV center: two of which are analogous to NV in diamond, and one which is a configuration that can only exist in the hexagonal form. The diamond-like NV systems comprise three symmetry equivalent centers which reside on the same carbon plane, and one defect that is split across two planes and replaces a carbon-carbon bond. There is an additional NV centre where the N and V each have…
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TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Graphene research and applications · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
