Tunable cavity coupling of the zero phonon line of a nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond

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We demonstrate the tunable enhancement of the zero phonon line of a single nitrogen-vacancy colour centre in diamond at cryogenic temperature. An open cavity fabricated using focused ion beam milling provides mode volumes as small as 1.24 μm3 (4.7 ) and quality factor In situ tuning of the cavity resonance is achieved with piezoelectric actuators. At optimal coupling to a TEM00 cavity mode, the signal from individual zero phonon line transitions is enhanced by a factor of 6.25 and the overall emission rate of the NV- centre is increased by 40% compared with that measured from the same centre in the absence of cavity field confinement. This result represents a step forward in the realisation of efficient spin-photon interfaces and scalable quantum computing using optically addressable solid state spin qubits.

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Johnson, S., Dolan, P. R., Grange, T., Trichet, A. A. P., Hornecker, G., Chen, Y. C., … Smith, J. M. (2015). Tunable cavity coupling of the zero phonon line of a nitrogen-vacancy defect in diamond. New Journal of Physics, 17(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/12/122003

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