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The fluorescence of individual nitrogen-vacancy defect centers in diamond was observed with room-temperature scanning confocal optical microscopy. The centers were photostable, showing no detectable change in their fluorescence emission spectrum as a function of time. Magnetic resonance on single centers at room temperature was shown to be feasible. The magnetic resonance spectra revealed marked changes in zero-field splitting parameters among different centers. These changes were attributed to strain-induced differences in the symmetry of the centers.
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Achim D. Gruber
Technische Universität Berlin
A. Dräbenstedt
Polytec (Germany)
C. Tietz
University of Vienna
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Chemnitz University of Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbebcb40b636d1dda3c4b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.276.5321.2012
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