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Photon interference among distant quantum emitters is a promising method to generate large scale quantum networks. Interference is best achieved when photons show long coherence times. For the nitrogen-vacancy defect center in diamond we measure the coherence times of photons via optically induced Rabi oscillations. Experiments reveal a close to Fourier-transform (i.e., lifetime) limited width of photons emitted even when averaged over minutes. The projected contrast of two-photon interference (0.8) is high enough to envisage applications in quantum information processing. We report 12 and 7.8 ns excited state lifetimes depending on the spin state of the defect.
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Anton Batalov
University of Konstanz
C. Zierl
University of Stuttgart
T. Gaebel
The University of Sydney
Physical Review Letters
Max Planck Society
Texas A&M University
University of Stuttgart
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc7b610de68e8319e5304b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.100.077401