The 68th JSAP Spring Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

6 Thin Films and Surfaces » 6.2 Carbon-based thin films

[18p-Z13-1~12] 6.2 Carbon-based thin films

Thu. Mar 18, 2021 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM Z13 (Z13)

Toyofumi Ishikawa(AIST), Maki Shimizu(Saitama Univ.)

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM

[18p-Z13-5] Formation of Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in nanodiamonds: Size and type dependence

〇(D)TzeKit Frederick So1,2, Alexander I. Shames3, Daiki Terada1,2, Takuya Genjo1,2, Hiroki Morishita1, Izuru Ohki1, Takeshima Ohshima2, Shinobu Onoda2, Hideaki Takashima1, Shigeki Takeuchi2, Eiji Osawa4, Norikazu Mizuochi1, Ryuji Igarashi2, Masahiro Shirakawa1,2, Takuya F. Segawa1,5 (1.Kyoto Univ., 2.QST, 3.Ben-GurionUniv.Negev, 4.NanoCarbon Inst., 5.ETH)

Keywords:Nanodiamonds, Negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV-)

Negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV-) defects in nanodiamonds are a promising nano-scale probe for quantum sensing with excellent bio-compatibility. To maximize the potential of this versatile tool, the smallest type of nanodiamonds that carries NV- defects are highly desirable and are available in the form of 5-nanometer detonation nanodiamonds (DNDs). Previously, we discovered that the common NV- formation mechanism may not be applied to DNDs. To investigate the reasons behind this phenomenon, the NV- formation process is studied experimentally in a series of nanodiamonds with different sizes and origin (DNDs, nanonized high-pressure-high-temperature diamonds), and additional simulations complete the mechanistic understanding.