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Integrated waveguides and deterministically positioned nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond created by femtosecond laser writing

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Publication Date2018-07-19
JournalOptics Letters
AuthorsJohn P. Hadden, Vibhav Bharadwaj, BelƩn Sotillo, Stefano Rampini, Roberto Osellame
InstitutionsCity College of New York, Politecnico di Milano
Citations80

Diamond’s nitrogen vacancy (NV) center is an optically active defect with long spin coherence times, showing great potential for both efficient nanoscale magnetometry and quantum information processing schemes. Recently, both the formation of buried 3D optical waveguides and high-quality single NVs in diamond were demonstrated using the versatile femtosecond laser-writing technique. However, until now, combining these technologies has been an outstanding challenge. In this Letter, we fabricate laser-written photonic waveguides in quantum grade diamond which are aligned to within micron resolution to single laser-written NVs, enabling an integrated platform providing deterministically positioned waveguide-coupled NVs. This fabrication technology opens the way toward on-chip optical routing of single photons between NVs and optically integrated spin-based sensing.