S. Ditalia Tchernij
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
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ACS Photonics | 2017
S. Ditalia Tchernij; T. Herzig; J. Forneris; J. Küpper; S. Pezzagna; P. Traina; E. Moreva; I. P. Degiovanni; Giorgio Brida; N. Skukan; Marco Genovese; M. Jakšić; Jan Meijer; P. Olivero
The fabrication of luminescent defects in single-crystal diamond upon Sn implantation and annealing is reported. The relevant spectral features of the optical centers (emission peaks at 593.5, 620.3, 630.7, and 646.7 nm) are attributed to Sn-related defects through the correlation of their photoluminescence (PL) intensity with the implantation fluence. Single Sn-related defects were identified and characterized through the acquisition of their second-order autocorrelation emission functions, by means of Hanbury-Brown and Twiss interferometry. The investigation of their single-photon emission regime as a function of excitation laser power revealed that Sn-related defects are based on three-level systems with a 6 ns radiative decay lifetime. In a fraction of the studied centers, the observation of a blinking PL emission is indicative of the existence of a dark state. Furthermore, absorption dependence on the polarization of the excitation radiation with ∼45% contrast was measured. This work shed light on th...
Scientific Reports | 2018
Laura Guarina; C. Calorio; D. Gavello; E. Moreva; P. Traina; A. Battiato; S. Ditalia Tchernij; J. Forneris; M. Gai; F. Picollo; P. Olivero; Marco Genovese; Emilio Carbone; Andrea Marcantoni; Valentina Carabelli
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FND) are carbon-based nanomaterials that can efficiently incorporate optically active photoluminescent centers such as the nitrogen-vacancy complex, thus making them promising candidates as optical biolabels and drug-delivery agents. FNDs exhibit bright fluorescence without photobleaching combined with high uptake rate and low cytotoxicity. Focusing on FNDs interference with neuronal function, here we examined their effect on cultured hippocampal neurons, monitoring the whole network development as well as the electrophysiological properties of single neurons. We observed that FNDs drastically decreased the frequency of inhibitory (from 1.81 Hz to 0.86 Hz) and excitatory (from 1.61 to 0.68 Hz) miniature postsynaptic currents, and consistently reduced action potential (AP) firing frequency (by 36%), as measured by microelectrode arrays. On the contrary, bursts synchronization was preserved, as well as the amplitude of spontaneous inhibitory and excitatory events. Current-clamp recordings revealed that the ratio of neurons responding with AP trains of high-frequency (fast-spiking) versus neurons responding with trains of low-frequency (slow-spiking) was unaltered, suggesting that FNDs exerted a comparable action on neuronal subpopulations. At the single cell level, rapid onset of the somatic AP (“kink”) was drastically reduced in FND-treated neurons, suggesting a reduced contribution of axonal and dendritic components while preserving neuronal excitability.
Physical Review B | 2017
E. Moreva; P. Traina; J. Forneris; I. P. Degiovanni; S. Ditalia Tchernij; F. Picollo; Giorgio Brida; P. Olivero; Marco Genovese
In this work we experimentally demonstrate a recently proposed criterion addressed to detect nonclassical behavior in the fluorescence emission of ensembles of single-photon emitters. In particular, we apply the method to study clusters of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond characterized with single-photon-sensitive confocal microscopy. Theoretical considerations on the behavior of the parameter at any arbitrary order in the presence of Poissonian noise are presented and, finally, the opportunity of detecting manifold coincidences is discussed.
Applied Physics Letters | 2017
G. Prestopino; M. Marinelli; E. Milani; C. Verona; G. Verona-Rinati; P. Traina; E. Moreva; I. P. Degiovanni; Marco Genovese; S. Ditalia Tchernij; F. Picollo; P. Olivero; J. Forneris
Diamond is a promising platform for the development of technological applications in quantum optics and photonics. The quest for color centers with optimal photo-physical properties has led in recent years to the search for novel impurity-related defects in this material. Here, we report on a systematic investigation of the photo-physical properties of two He-related (HR) emission lines at 535.2 nm and 559.7 nm (as measured at a temperature of 25 K) created in three different diamond substrates upon implantation with 1.3 MeV He+ ions and subsequent annealing. The spectral features of the HR centers were studied in an “optical grade” diamond substrate as a function of several physical parameters, namely, the measurement temperature, the excitation wavelength, and the intensity of external electric fields. The emission lifetimes of the 535.2 nm and 559.7 nm lines were also measured by means of time-gated photoluminescence measurements. The Stark shifting of the HR centers under the application of an externa...
Carbon | 2017
J. Forneris; S. Ditalia Tchernij; A. Tengattini; Emanuele Enrico; Veljko Grilj; N. Skukan; Giampiero Amato; Luca Boarino; M. Jakšić; P. Olivero
Journal of Luminescence | 2016
J. Forneris; A. Tengattini; S. Ditalia Tchernij; F. Picollo; A. Battiato; P. Traina; I. P. Degiovanni; E. Moreva; Giorgio Brida; Veljko Grilj; N. Skukan; M. Jakšić; Marco Genovese; P. Olivero
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2017
F. Picollo; A. Battiato; Luca Boarino; S. Ditalia Tchernij; Emanuele Enrico; J. Forneris; A. Gilardino; M. Jakšić; F. Sardi; N. Skukan; A. Tengattini; P. Olivero; A. Re; E. Vittone
Diamond and Related Materials | 2017
S. Ditalia Tchernij; N. Skukan; F. Picollo; A. Battiato; Veljko Grilj; Giampiero Amato; Luca Boarino; Emanuele Enrico; M. Jakšić; P. Olivero; J. Forneris
arXiv: Materials Science | 2018
S. Ditalia Tchernij; Tobias Lühmann; J. Forneris; T. Herzig; J. Küpper; A. Damin; S. Santonocito; P. Traina; E. Moreva; F. Celegato; S. Pezzagna; I. P. Degiovanni; M. Jakšić; Marco Genovese; Jan Meijer; P. Olivero
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2018
E. Moreva; P. Traina; A. Tengattini; F. Picollo; A. Battiato; S. Ditalia Tchernij; I. P. Degiovanni; Giorgio Brida; V. Rigato; Marco Genovese; P. Olivero; J. Forneris