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Data underlying the dissertation "Diamond Quantum Network Nodes with Open Microcavities"

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Fischer , Julius

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Additional Python scripts and simulation data for the plots presented in the dissertation.The dissertation contains experiments of diamond color centers coupled to open microcavities in the context of quantum networks.Experiments are performed in a quantum optics laboratory.
The plot scripts and simulation data for Chapter 3 (A Theoretical Introduction to Diamond-Air Microcavities for Quantum Networks) are stored here.
Datasets underlying the individual chapters can be found in (direct links are under References):Chapter 4:A Low-Temperature Tunable Microcavity featuring High Passive Stability and Microwave IntegrationReference: https://doi.org/10.4121/451152e2-a4d4-4e42-96e0-4147afb1e45c
Chapter 5:Laser-cut Patterned, Micrometer-thin Diamond Membranes with Coherent Color Centers for Open MicrocavitiesReference: https://doi.org/10.4121/a8e32e27-5a91-4a4a-abfc-e5bd884317ae
Chapter 6:Coherent Coupling of a Diamond Tin-Vacancy Center to a Tunable Open MicrocavityReference: https://doi.org/10.4121/421a26ac-4e92-411f-bb0a-5e6af21cf426
Chapter 7:Spin-Photon Correlations from a Purcell-enhanced Diamond Nitrogen-Vacancy Center Coupled to an Open MicrocavityReference: https://doi.org/10.4121/6f8031ae-dd61-4b4f-adf4-d20bc88ed9ac

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Condensed Matter PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesOptical PhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhysical SciencesDiamondFiber-Based CavityNitrogen-Vacancy CenterOptical CavityPurcell EnhancementQuantum CommunicationQuantum NetworkQuantum OpticsTin-Vacancy Center