Cathodoluminescence of synthetic diamonds containing nitrogen vacancy defects in the temperature range from 90 to 800 K
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| Publication Date | 2023-11-02 |
| Authors | Daria A. Peresedova, Vasilii Ripenko, Alexandr Krylov, Š. Š. ŠŃŃŠ°Ńенко, E. I. Lipatov |
| Institutions | National Research Tomsk State University, Institute of High Current Electronics |
Abstract
Section titled āAbstractāThe cathodoluminescence of two samples of synthetic diamond containing NV centers is investigated. Cathodoluminescence was excited by a high-current nanosecond electron beam. Cathodoluminescence spectra were measured in the temperature range of samples from 90 to 800 K. The obtained cathodoluminescence spectra were approximated and decomposed into Gaussian components.
Tech Support
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