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Electronic structure and magneto-optical properties of silicon-nitrogen-vacancy complexes in diamond (2006.11878v1)

Published 21 Jun 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: The silicon-vacancy (SiV) and nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond are commonly regarded as prototypical defects for solid-state quantum information processing. Here we show that when silicon and nitrogen are simultaneously introduced into the diamond lattice these defects can strongly interact and form larger complexes. Nitrogen atoms strongly bind to Si and SiV centers and complex formation can occur. Using a combination of hybrid density functional theory (DFT) and group theory, we analyze the electronic structure and provide various useful physical properties, such as hyperfine structure, quasi-local vibrational modes, and zero-phonon line, to enable experimental identification of these complexes. We demonstrate that the presence of substitutional silicon adjacent to nitrogen significantly shifts the donor level toward the conduction band, resulting in an activation energy for the SiN center that is comparable to phosphorus. We also find that the neutral SiNV center is of particular interest due to its photon emission at $\sim$1530 nm, which falls within the C band of telecom wavelengths, and its paramagnetic nature. In addition, the optical transition associated with the SiNV$0$ color center exhibits very small electron--phonon coupling (Huang--Rhys factor~=~0.78) resulting in high quantum efficiency (Debye-Waller factor = 46\%) for single-photon emission. These features render this new center very attractive for potential application in scalable quantum telecommunication networks.

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