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Fluorescent nanodiamond

Nitrogen vacancy ≤4 NV/particle, 35 nm avg. part. size (DLS), 1 mg/mL in deionized water, carboxylated

Synonym(s):

Nanodiamond

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UNSPSC Code:
12352302
NACRES:
NA.23

description

Zeta potential +65.1 mV ±20%

Quality Level

form

dispersion
nanoparticles

composition

Nitrogen vacancy, ≤4 NV/particle

concentration

1 mg/mL in deionized water

avg. part. size

35 nm (DLS)

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Application

Nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers can be prepared using irradiation with high energy electrons. Nanodiamonds with low numbers of NV centers (ideally, single defect centers) are suitable for quantum signaling, optics, and computing applications because their fluorescence allows for observation of single quantum systems. These particles have approximately 1-4 NV centers per particle as measured using AFM confocal microscopy with subsequent derivation of the correlation function using a Hanbury-Brown-Twiss setup.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

nwg

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Gruber A. et al.
Science, 276, 2012-2014 (1997)
High yield fabrication of fluorescent nanodiamonds.
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Nanotechnology, 20 (2009)
Single defect centres in diamond: A review.
Jelezko F, et al.
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In Commercial quantities of ultrasmall fluorescent nanodiamonds containing color centers.
Shenderova O, et al.
Advances in Photonics of Quantum Computing, Memory, and Communication X, San Francisco, SPIE: San Francisco (2017)

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