Counting vacancies and nitrogen-vacancy centers in detonation nanodiamond
Detonation nanodiamond particles (DND) contain highly-stable nitrogen-vacancy (N-V) centers, making it important for quantum-optical and biotechnology applications. However, due to the small particle size, the N-V concentrations are believed to be intrinsically very low, spawning efforts to understa...
Main Authors: | Chang, S, Barnard, A, Dwyer, C, Boothroyd, C, Hocking, R, Ōsawa, E, Nicholls, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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