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Diamond-based single-photon emitters

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REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS
Volume 74, Issue 7, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0034-4885/74/7/076501

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  1. Australian Research Council
  2. Australian Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research [CG110039]
  3. Australian Research Council Queen Elizabeth II Foundation [DP0880466]
  4. Albert Shimmins Memorial Fund

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The exploitation of emerging quantum technologies requires efficient fabrication of key building blocks. Sources of single photons are extremely important across many applications as they can serve as vectors for quantum information-thereby allowing long-range (perhaps even global-scale) quantum states to be made and manipulated for tasks such as quantum communication or distributed quantum computation. At the single-emitter level, quantum sources also afford new possibilities in terms of nanoscopy and bio-marking. Color centers in diamond are prominent candidates to generate and manipulate quantum states of light, as they are a photostable solid-state source of single photons at room temperature. In this review, we discuss the state of the art of diamond-based single-photon emitters and highlight their fabrication methodologies. We present the experimental techniques used to characterize the quantum emitters and discuss their photophysical properties. We outline a number of applications including quantum key distribution, bio-marking and sub-diffraction imaging, where diamond-based single emitters are playing a crucial role. We conclude with a discussion of the main challenges and perspectives for employing diamond emitters in quantum information processing.

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