At Gleam Innovations, we grow nitrogen-controlled CVD diamonds for specific applications by controlling and manipulating the quantum states of the nitrogen vacancy (NV) centre. A nitrogen vacancy (NV) centre in diamond is a specific defect in the crystal lattice of diamond where a carbon atom is replaced by a nitrogen atom adjacent to a vacant site. The presence of these defects in CVD diamond makes it possible to harness technologies in quantum information processing and sensing.
The quantum grade diamond in our facility, which is designed for researchers with keen interest in studying nitrogen vacancy centres and finding its application in bio imaging, radar, chemical detection, radiation detection and many more. With our team of scientist and application engineers, we can effectively control the nitrogen vacancy centres with ion irradiation and annealing process and attain repeatability in spin lifetime of a few microseconds. We are in continuous development of new process and modelling tools like density functional theory to help our customers achieve their desired specifications of their choice.