Single germanium vacancy centres in nanodiamonds with bulk-like spectral stability
Abstract
Motivated by the success of group IV colour centres in nanodiamonds (NDs) for hybrid technology requiring a single photon source, we study single germanium-vacancy (GeV-) centres in NDs at room temperature with size rangingfrom 10 to 50 nm and with remarkable spectral properties. We characterize their zero-phonon line (ZPL), study their internal population dynamics and compare their emission properties in the framework of a three level model with intensity dependent de-shelving. Furthermore, we characterize their lifetime, polarization and brightness. We find amaximum photon emission count rate of 1.6 MHz at saturation. We also report a polarization visibility of 92% from the fluorescence light, which potentially makes GeV- centres good candidates for quantum key distribution (QKD)requiring polarized single photons. We show that the GeV- in NDs presented in this work have a comparable spectral stability compared to their bulk counterpart which is needed for future applications using NDs.
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