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Tzach Jaffe1, Mohammed Attrash2, Mohan Kumar Kuntumalla2
1Andrew and Erna Viterbi Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel.
Abstract:
We introduce and demonstrate a new approach for nitrogen-vacancy (NV) patterning in diamond, achieving a deterministic, nanometer-thin, and dense delta-doped layer of negatively charged NV centers in diamond. We employed a pure nitridation stage using microwave plasma and a subsequent in situ diamond overgrowth. We present the highest reported nitrogen concentration in a delta-doped layer (1.8 × 1020 cm-3) while maintaining the pristine diamond crystal quality. This result combined with the large optically detected magnetic resonance contrast can pave the way toward highly sensitive NV-based magnetometers. We further employed this delta-doping technique on high-quality fabricated diamond nanostructures for realizing a topographic NV patterning in order to enhance the sensing and hyperpolarization capabilities of NV-based devices.
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