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science1 day ago

Nanographene Precursors Forge Uniform Molecular Nanodiamonds for Quantum Tech

Researchers report a bottom-up method to make ultrasmall (3–4 nm), monodisperse molecular nanodiamonds by using hydrogen-terminated molecular nanographenes as confined precursors, which, under high-pressure, high-temperature synthesis, yield highly crystalline nanodiamonds with a single surface reconstruction on a milligram scale. The platform also enables incorporating silicon- and germanium-based color centers (SiV− and GeV−) during synthesis without ion implantation or post-treatment, providing intrinsic control over nanodiamond size and composition for quantum sensing, nanoscale NMR, and related nanoscale devices.

Quantum Emitters Pave the Way for a Revolutionary Quantum Internet
science-and-technology2 years ago

Quantum Emitters Pave the Way for a Revolutionary Quantum Internet

Researchers have made progress in the development of a quantum internet by improving the creation of quantum emitters, also known as color centers, which are crucial for transmitting quantum information. Using pulsed ion beams instead of continuous beams, scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found a more efficient method for producing color centers in silicon. The team's work aims to identify the best quantum defect emitters for quantum information processing and to produce them with precision. The findings also suggest potential applications for color centers as radiation sensors.