Observation of nitrogen vacancy photoluminescence from an optically levitated nanodiamond
- PMID: 24104625
- DOI: 10.1364/OL.38.002976
Observation of nitrogen vacancy photoluminescence from an optically levitated nanodiamond
Abstract
We present what we believe to be the first evidence of nitrogen vacancy (NV) photoluminescence (PL) from a nanodiamond suspended in a free-space optical dipole trap at atmospheric pressure. The PL rates are shown to decrease with increasing trap laser power, but are inconsistent with a thermal quenching process. For a continuous-wave trap, the neutral charge state (NV(0)) appears to be suppressed. Chopping the trap laser yields higher total count rates and results in a mixture of both NV(0) and the negative charge state (NV(-).
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