
Diamond for Quantum Applications Part 2
- 1st Edition, Volume 104 - October 15, 2020
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Christoph E. Nebel, Igor Aharonovich, Norikazu Mizuochi, Mutsuko Hatano
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 5 0 2 4 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 5 0 2 5 - 4
Diamond for Quantum Applications Part Two, Volume 104, the latest release in the Semiconductors and Semimetals series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume… Read more

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Request a sales quoteDiamond for Quantum Applications Part Two, Volume 104, the latest release in the Semiconductors and Semimetals series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics including Color center formation by deterministic single ion implantation, Diamond and Its Investigation by Advanced TEM, Fundaments of photo-electric readout of spin states in diamond, Integrated quantum photonic circuits with polycrystalline diamond, Diamond Membranes, and Diamond nanophotonic and opt mechanics.
- Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
- Presents the latest release in the Semiconductors and Semimetals series
- Updated release includes the latest information on the use of diamonds for quantum applications
Undergraduates, graduates, academics and researchers in the field of diamond and quantum applications
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter One: Color center formation by deterministic single ion implantation
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Principles of ion implantation
- 3: Deterministic implantation of single ions
- 4: Creation and migration of vacancies
- 5: Charge-assisted engineering of color centers
- 6: Outlook
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter Two: Advanced and in situ transmission electron microscopy of diamond: A review
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction
- 2: TEM for epitaxial CVD synthesis of diamond
- 3: Nanodiamond
- 4: Defects in diamond
- 5: TEM for characterization of physical properties
- 6: TEM for process and device technology
- 7: Conclusions and outlook
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter Three: Fundaments of photoelectric readout of spin states in diamond
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction: Photoelectric detection techniques for quantum physics
- 2: Photoelectric readout of NV spin
- 3: PDMR for magnetic field sensing applications
- 4: Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter Four: Integrated quantum photonic circuits made from diamond
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Fabrication of diamond-based integrated photonic circuits
- 3: Single photon emitters for waveguide devices
- 4: Active components
- 5: Waveguide integrated single-photon detectors
- 6: Conclusion
- Chapter Five: Diamond membranes for photonic devices
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Diamond devices
- 3: Diamond membrane fabrication
- 4: Fabrication of optical resonators from diamond membranes
- 5: Electroluminescence of diamond
- 6: Single crystal diamond membranes for nanoelectronics
- 7: Diamond electroluminescence
- Chapter Six: Diamond quantum nanophotonics and optomechanics
- Abstract
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Photonic devices
- 3: Mechanical devices
- 4: Optomechanical devices
- 5: Conclusions and outlook
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 104
- Published: October 15, 2020
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 272
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780323850247
- eBook ISBN: 9780323850254
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Christoph E. Nebel
Christoph Nebel is at Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Freiburg, Germany
Affiliations and expertise
Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Freiburg, GermanyIA
Igor Aharonovich
Igor Aharonovich is Senior Lecturer and DECRA Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Affiliations and expertise
University of Technology, Sydney, AustraliaNM
Norikazu Mizuochi
Norikazu Mizuochi, Kyoto University Gokasho, Japan
Affiliations and expertise
Kyoto University Gokasho, JapanMH
Mutsuko Hatano
Mutsuko Hatano, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Affiliations and expertise
Tokyo Institute of Technology, JapanRead Diamond for Quantum Applications Part 2 on ScienceDirect