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Lead-Related Quantum Emitters in Diamond

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Abstract

We investigate the optical properties of quantum emitters formed in diamond after the implantation of Pb and subsequent high-temperature annealing. We find narrow-band emission in two spectral ranges, indicating multiple classes of Pb-related color centers.

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