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Photophysics of single nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamonds coupled to photonic crystal cavities

Published 22 Nov 2020 in quant-ph and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2011.11111v1)

Abstract: The nitrogen vacancy center in diamond in its negative charge state is a promising candidate for quantum optic experiments that require single photon emitters. Important benefits of the NV center are its high brightness and photo-stability, even at room temperature. Engineering the emission properties of NV centers with optical resonators is a widely followed approach to meet the requirements for quantum technological applications, but the effect on non-radiative decay paths is yet to be understood. Here we report on modifying the internal quantum efficiency of a single NV center in a nanodiamond coupled to a 1D photonic crystal cavity. We assess the Purcell enhancement via three independent measurement techniques and perform autocorrelation measurements at elevated excitation powers in confocal microscopy. Employing a three-level model allows us to extract the setup efficiency, individual transition rates and thus the internal quantum efficiency of our system. Combining our results, we find that the enhancement of the radiative decay rate via the Purcell effect results in an internal quantum efficiency of 90 % for cavity-coupled NV centers. Our findings will facilitate the realization of nano-scale single photon sources with near-unity internal quantum efficiencies operating at high repetition rates.

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