Researchers showed that diamonds with color center defects can act as nonlinear optical materials for second-harmonic photon generation. This discovery can pave the way for completely light-based ...
Prof. LI Chuanfeng, Prof. XU Jinshi and their colleagues from Prof. GUO Guangcan's group, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), realized the ...
Researchers study atomic-scale color centers in crystals to engineer qubits that transmit quantum data as photons or phonons. (Nanowerk News) With enough information, humans can make solid, bang-on ...
Solid-state spin color centers are of utmost importance for the application of quantum technologies, especially the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. Since the detection of individual diamond ...
This article is based on the webinar delivered by Dr. Craig Wall of Montana Instruments and Dr. Benjamin Pingault of the Laboratory for Nanoscale Optics at Harvard University. In this article, we’ll ...