articleJan 1, 2013Closed access
3 The nitrogen-vacancy colour centre in diamond
MWMarcus W. DohertyBNB Neil B. MansonBPB Paul DelaneyFJFedor JelezkoDJD Jörg Wrachtrupe
Abstract
The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) colour centre in diamond is an important physical system for emergent quantum technologies, including quantum metrology, information processing and communications, as well as for various nanotechnologies, such as biological and sub-diffraction limit imaging, and for tests of entanglement in quantum mechanics. Given this array of existing and potential applications and the almost 50 years of NV research, one would expect that the physics of the centre is well understood, however, the study of the NV centre has proved challenging, with many early assertions now believed false and many remaining issues yet to be resolved. This review represents the first time that the key empirical and…
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- BNB Neil B. Manson
- BPB Paul Delaney
- FJFedor Jelezko
- DJD Jörg Wrachtrupe
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- Diamond
- Quantum metrology
- Physics
- Quantum entanglement
- Vacancy defect
- Nitrogen-vacancy center
- Quantum
- Quantum information processing
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