Study of surface impurities on nanodiamonds by ELDOR-detected NMR

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Abstract

Diamond is a fascinating material, hosting nitrogen-vacancy (NV) defect centers with unique spin and optical properties. Spin coherence and optical stability of NV centers highly depends on paramagnetic impurity contents near the NV centers. Previous studies suggest the existence of several different types of paramagnetic impurities near the surface of diamond. For example, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) investigation of mechanically crushed nanodiamonds (NDs) as well as detonation NDs revealed g~2 like signals that are attributed to structural defects and dangling bonds near the diamond surface. In this presentation, we investigate the physical structures of the surface paramagnetic impurities of NDs by resolving the hyperfine coupling of the surface impurities. We employ high-frequency (HF) EPR and HF electron-electron double resonance (ELDOR)-detected NMR spectroscopy for the study. HF ELDOR-detected NMR method is a powerful method to detect the hyperfine coupling with high sensitivity and fine spectral resolution.

*This work was supported by the Searle Scholars Program and the National Science Foundation (DMR-1508661 and CHE-1611134).

Presenters

  • Zaili Peng

    • Department of Chemistry, Univ of Southern California
    • University of Southern California

Authors

  • Zaili Peng

    • Department of Chemistry, Univ of Southern California
    • University of Southern California
  • Chathuranga Abeywardana

    • Department of Chemistry, Univ of Southern California
    • Chemistry Department, University of Southern California
    • Chemistry, University of Southern California
  • Susumu Takahashi

    • Department of Chemistry, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Univ of Southern California
    • University of Southern California
    • Chemistry and Physics & Astronomy Department, University of Southern California
    • Chemistry and Physics & Astronomy, University of Southern California