Data underlying the publication "Nonlinear Quantum Photonics with a Tin-Vacancy Center Coupled to a One-Dimensional Diamond Waveguide"

doi: 10.4121/5ae194d5-481e-41c6-b924-679ab6da492d.v1
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doi: 10.4121/5ae194d5-481e-41c6-b924-679ab6da492d
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Pasini, Matteo; Codreanu, Nina; Turan, Tim; Riera Moral, AdriĆ ; Primavera, Christian F. et. al. (2023): Data underlying the publication "Nonlinear Quantum Photonics with a Tin-Vacancy Center Coupled to a One-Dimensional Diamond Waveguide". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/5ae194d5-481e-41c6-b924-679ab6da492d.v1
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Dataset

Data underlying the research article "Nonlinear Quantum Photonics with a Tin-Vacancy Center Coupled to a One-Dimensional Diamond Waveguide".

In this physics experiment we fabricate a device consisting of tin-vacancy color centers in a diamond nanophotonic waveguide and investigate the interaction with light at the single-photon level by spectroscopy and photon correlation measurements.


The dataset contains the measured and simulated data and the jupyter notebooks to extract and reproduce the figures shown in the main text and appendix. The measurements are conducted with the Python 3 framework Quantum Measurement Interface (QMI) and data is collected with Python-based data acquisition framework Quantify. The measured, analyzed and simulated data is stored in individual hdf5 files. Fit results of individual datasets are collected in json files.

Please see the README.md file for more information on the datasets and instructions on how to reproduce the figures.

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  • 2023-11-20 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
zipped jupyter notebooks, hdf5 and json datasets
organizations
QuTech and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft

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