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Assembly of Quantum Optical Hybrid Devices via a Scanning Probe Pick-and-Place Technique

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Abstract

Combination of pre-selected nanoparticles with micro- and nanostructures is a crucial task in building hybrid quantum optical devices. Here a scanning probe based pick-and-place technique is introduced, capable of transferring nanoparticles to nearly arbitrarily shaped structures. This is demonstrated by building a variety of hybrid quantum optical and plasmonic systems using nitrogen vacancy centers in nanodiamonds as emitters.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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