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New Color Centers in Diamond for Long Distance Quantum Communication

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Abstract

We have developed new methods to stabilize SiV0 in diamond, and observe T1 approaching 1 minute at 4K, and >90% of its emission into its zero phonon line, making it a promising single atom quantum memory.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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