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Fluorescent nanodiamond

Nitrogen vacancy 3 ppm NV/particle, 100 nm avg. part. size (DLS), 1 mg/mL in deionized water, hydroxylated

Synonym(s):

Nanodiamond

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UNSPSC Code:
12352302
NACRES:
NA.23

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nanoparticles

composition

Nitrogen vacancy, 3 ppm NV/particle

concentration

1 mg/mL in deionized water

avg. part. size

100 nm (DLS)

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Application

Nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers can be prepared using irradiation with high energy electrons[1][2][3][4] 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[2][3].

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

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    Single defect centres in diamond: A review.
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    Physica Status Solidi, 203(13), 3207-3225 (2006)

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