Abstract
Fluorescence excitation method of Single Molecule Spectroscopy has been applied recently to study individual Nitrogen-Vacancy (N-V) defect centers in diamond [1]. These objects are of great interest owing to the proposal to build quantum computer at 13C nuclear spins neighboring the N-V center. Based on new spectroscopic information obtained in [1] we have developed in this report simple models of the N-V center and used them to describe a wide range of experiments dealing both with single centers and with their ensembles.
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