Diamond Nanophotonics
@inproceedings{Aharonovich2014DiamondN, title={Diamond Nanophotonics}, author={I. Aharonovich and E. Neu}, year={2014} }
The burgeoning field of nanophotonics has grown to be a major research area, primarily because of the ability to control and manipulate single quantum systems (emitters) and single photons on demand. For many years studying nanophotonic phenomena was limited to traditional semiconductors (including silicon and GaAs) and experiments were carried out predominantly at cryogenic temperatures. In the last decade, however, diamond has emerged as a new contender to study photonic phenomena at the… Expand
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