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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Manipulating NV centers with Optomechanical Crystals
CLEO: 2013, 2013Nanophotonic optomechanical devices allow efficient control of localized, high quality factor, nanoscale mechanical resonances. By optically actuating these resonances, the properties of embedded diamond nitrogen vacancy centers can be modulated with far off resonance photons.
Khanaliloo, Behzad, Barclay, Paul E.
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CATHODOLUMINESCENCE AND PHOTOLUMINESCENCE OF NV CENTERS
International Journal of Nanoscience, 2012Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond are a promising candidate as a solid state qubit memory for quantum information as they possess very long coherence times even at room temperature. Furthermore, NV centers are very sensitive to their electromagnetic environment and are addressable in the GHz frequency range.
Roy-Guay, David +5 more
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Ultrafast nonthermal NV center formation in diamond
Carbon, 2021Abstract NV color centers in diamond exhibit a variety of interesting properties which make them suitable for different technological applications, like quantum sensing, secure message encryption and biological imaging. They can also be used as qubits.
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Quantum networks based on diamond NV centers
Quantum Computing, Communication, and Simulation, 2021Quantum networks are poised to enable large-scale secure communication, distributed quantum computing and simulation by means of shared entangled states over the nodes of the network. The Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) centre in diamond is a promising candidate to act as node of such a quantum network, with long-lived multiple qubits and an optical interface ...
Matteo Pompili +11 more
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Nanoscale magnetometry with NV centers in diamond
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Sungkun Hong +6 more
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Fluorescence modulation of nanodiamond NV− centers for neurochemical detection
MRS Advances, 2022Nanodiamond (ND) with nitrogen vacancy (NV-) color centers has emerged as an important material for quantum sensing and imaging. Fluorescent, carboxylated ND (140 nm) is investigated for the detection of dopamine (DA), caffeine (CA), and ascorbic acid (AA). Over a 200 nM range, DA and CA quenched the ND fluorescence by 7.1 and 9.8%, respectively.
Mai S. Rashwan +3 more
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