Abstract
Impurity-vacancy centers in diamond offer a new class of robust photon sources with versatile quantum properties. While individual color centers commonly act as single-photon sources, their ensembles have been theoretically predicted to have tunable photon-emission statistics. Importantly, the particular type of excitation affects the emission properties of a color center ensemble within a diamond crystal. While optical excitation favors non-synchronized excitation of color centers within an ensemble, electron-beam excitation can synchronize the emitters excitation and thereby provides a control of the second-order correlation function g 2(0). In this letter, we demonstrate experimentally that the photon stream from an ensemble of color centers can exhibit g 2(0) both above and below unity, thereby confirming long standing theoretical predictions by Meuret et al. [S. Meuret, L. H. G. Tizei, T. Cazimajou, et al., "Photon bunching in cathodoluminescence,"Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 114, no. 19, p. 197401, 2015.]. Such a photon source based on an ensemble of few color centers in a diamond crystal provides a highly tunable platform for informational technologies operating at room temperature.
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Fiedler, S., Morozov, S., Komisar, D., Ekimov, E. A., Kulikova, L. F., Davydov, V. A., … Mortensen, N. A. (2023). Sub-to-super-Poissonian photon statistics in cathodoluminescence of color center ensembles in isolated diamond crystals. Nanophotonics, 12(12), 2231–2237. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0204
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