Optically active spin defects in solids are promising platforms for quantum technologies. Here, we present a first-principles framework to investigate intersystem crossing processes, which represent crucial steps in the optical spin-polarization cycle used to address spin defects. Considering the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond as a case study, we demonstrate that our framework effectively captures electron correlation effects in the calculation of many-body electronic states and their spin-orbit coupling and electron-phonon interactions, while systematically addressing finite-size effects. We validate our predictions by carrying out measurements of fluorescence lifetimes, finding excellent agreement between theory and experiments. The framework presented here provides a versatile and robust tool for exploring the optical cycle of varied spin defects entirely from first principles.

First-Principles Framework for the Prediction of Intersystem Crossing Rates in Spin Defects: The Role of Electron Correlation / Jin, Yu; Park, Jinsoo; Mcmillan, Marquis M.; Donghyon Ohm, Daniel; Barnes, Corrie; Pingault, Benjamin; Egerstrom, Christopher; Huang, Benchen; Govoni, Marco; Joseph Heremans, F.; Awschalom, David D.; Galli, Giulia. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 135:3(2025), pp. 036401-036401. [10.1103/nw3r-zy8q]

First-Principles Framework for the Prediction of Intersystem Crossing Rates in Spin Defects: The Role of Electron Correlation

Marco Govoni;
2025

Abstract

Optically active spin defects in solids are promising platforms for quantum technologies. Here, we present a first-principles framework to investigate intersystem crossing processes, which represent crucial steps in the optical spin-polarization cycle used to address spin defects. Considering the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond as a case study, we demonstrate that our framework effectively captures electron correlation effects in the calculation of many-body electronic states and their spin-orbit coupling and electron-phonon interactions, while systematically addressing finite-size effects. We validate our predictions by carrying out measurements of fluorescence lifetimes, finding excellent agreement between theory and experiments. The framework presented here provides a versatile and robust tool for exploring the optical cycle of varied spin defects entirely from first principles.
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First-Principles Framework for the Prediction of Intersystem Crossing Rates in Spin Defects: The Role of Electron Correlation / Jin, Yu; Park, Jinsoo; Mcmillan, Marquis M.; Donghyon Ohm, Daniel; Barnes, Corrie; Pingault, Benjamin; Egerstrom, Christopher; Huang, Benchen; Govoni, Marco; Joseph Heremans, F.; Awschalom, David D.; Galli, Giulia. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 135:3(2025), pp. 036401-036401. [10.1103/nw3r-zy8q]
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