Abstract
We demonstrate a novel materials technique for generating several hybrid solid state nano- and micro-photonic devices. Our approach combines the growth of nanoscale (∼100 nm) and micron scale (∼2 μm) diamonds on silicon carbide (3C and 4H polytype) substrate via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) from molecular diamond (‘diamondoid’) seed with the use of these particles as a hard mask for pattern transfer into the substrate. Both diamond and silicon carbide are well known to possess optically active spins for applications in quantum information processing, metrology and sensing. In our case, diamond silicon vacancy centers are generated via plasma-assisted diffusion from the silicon carbide substrate.
© 2015 Optical Society of America
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