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Low-field feature in the magnetic spectra of NV−centers in diamond

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Publication Date2015-02-13
JournalNew Journal of Physics
AuthorsS. V. Anishchik, Victor G. Vins, Alexander Yèlisseyev, Nikita N. Lukzen, Н. Л. Лаврик
InstitutionsNovosibirsk State University, Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion
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The low-magnetic-field feature in the magnetic field dependence of the luminescence of negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV ^− ) centers in diamond has been experimentally observed for the first time. This feature, centered at the zero magnetic field—henceforth the zero field line—and observed with a magnetic field sweep of NV ^− center luminescence (magnetic spectrum), is quite narrow. The properties of this line are considerably different from those of other narrow NV ^− magnetic spectrum lines. Its amplitude is weakly dependent on the orientation of the single-crystal sample with respect to the external magnetic field. This line is also observed in a powdered sample. The shape of the line changes drastically with a change in the polarization of excitation light. The amplitude of the line non-linearly depends on excitation light intensity. For low intensities this dependence is close to the square law. We attribute the occurrence of this line to the dipole-dipole interaction between different NV ^− centers.