Versatile direct-writing of dopants in a solid state host through recoil implantation
Direct writing of active defects is a much sought-after step towards scalable quantum technologies. Here, the authors show a flexible approach by transferring momentum from an ion beam to thin films pre-deposited onto diamond surfaces (using films of Si, Ge, Sn or Pb) or fiber cores (using Eu).
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Main Authors: | Johannes E. Fröch, Alan Bahm, Mehran Kianinia, Zhao Mu, Vijay Bhatia, Sejeong Kim, Julie M. Cairney, Weibo Gao, Carlo Bradac, Igor Aharonovich, Milos Toth |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/017ea7b97fe843e287c449350e0102f1 |
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