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1 December 1990 Hole-burning effect and photochromism of color centers in synthetic diamonds
Yosio Nisida, Yoshimi Mita
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Abstract
Using highpressure synthetic diamonds of type Tb NV or 112 center is introduced dominantly by controlling the dose and the annealing temperature. Some optical properties are studied to explore a possibility for application to optoelectronics. For NV center the holeburning effect of the zerophonon line has been examined on the following aspects: the distribution for the magnitude of internal strain the burning and erasing processes of a hole and the temperature dependence of the hole width. For 112 it has been found that photochromism occurs by illumination of light shorter than 600nm wavelength. A tentative model is proposed on the basis of the experimental results. _i .
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Yosio Nisida and Yoshimi Mita "Hole-burning effect and photochromism of color centers in synthetic diamonds", Proc. SPIE 1325, Diamond Optics III, (1 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22467
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KEYWORDS
Combustion

Diamond

Absorption

Hole burning spectroscopy

Nitrogen

Annealing

Color centers

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