2. NV Diamond Center
2.1 Structure of the nitrogen-lacune defect
The nitrogen-lacune defect, or NV center, in diamond is a defect in the carbon-based crystal lattice of diamond. It consists of a carbon atom adjacent to a gap, as illustrated in figure 7 (a).
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