The development of color centers in diamond as the basis for emerging quantum technologies has been limited by the need for ion implantation to create the appropriate defects. We present a versatile method to dope diamond without ion implantation by synthesis of a doped amorphous carbon precursor and transformation at high temperatures and high pressures. To explore this bottom-up method for color center generation, we rationally create silicon vacancy defects in nanodiamond and investigate them for optical pressure metrology. In addition, we show that this process can generate noble gas defects within diamond from the typically inactive argon pressure medium, which may explain the hysteresis effects observed in other high-pressure experiments and the presence of noble gases in some meteoritic nanodiamonds. Our results illustrate a general method to produce color centers in diamond and may enable the controlled generation of designer defects.

High-pressure, high-temperature molecular doping of nanodiamond / Crane, M. J.; Petrone, A.; Beck, R. A.; Lim, M. B.; Zhou, X.; Li, X.; Stroud, R. M.; Pauzauskie, P. J.. - In: SCIENCE ADVANCES. - ISSN 2375-2548. - 5:5(2019), p. eaau6073. [10.1126/sciadv.aau6073]

High-pressure, high-temperature molecular doping of nanodiamond

Petrone A.;
2019

Abstract

The development of color centers in diamond as the basis for emerging quantum technologies has been limited by the need for ion implantation to create the appropriate defects. We present a versatile method to dope diamond without ion implantation by synthesis of a doped amorphous carbon precursor and transformation at high temperatures and high pressures. To explore this bottom-up method for color center generation, we rationally create silicon vacancy defects in nanodiamond and investigate them for optical pressure metrology. In addition, we show that this process can generate noble gas defects within diamond from the typically inactive argon pressure medium, which may explain the hysteresis effects observed in other high-pressure experiments and the presence of noble gases in some meteoritic nanodiamonds. Our results illustrate a general method to produce color centers in diamond and may enable the controlled generation of designer defects.
2019
High-pressure, high-temperature molecular doping of nanodiamond / Crane, M. J.; Petrone, A.; Beck, R. A.; Lim, M. B.; Zhou, X.; Li, X.; Stroud, R. M.; Pauzauskie, P. J.. - In: SCIENCE ADVANCES. - ISSN 2375-2548. - 5:5(2019), p. eaau6073. [10.1126/sciadv.aau6073]
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