Abstract

Over the past two decades, nanosized diamond particles with various luminescent defects have found numerous applications in many areas from quantum technologies to medical science. The size and shape of diamond particles can affect drastically the luminescence of embedded color centers. Here we study diamond particles of 250–450 nm in size containing silicon-vacancy (SiV) centers. Using dark-field scattering spectroscopy, we found that fundamental Mie resonances are excited in the spectral range of interest. We then measured the fluorescence saturation curves under continuous excitation to estimate the effects of the excitation and Purcell factor enhancement on the luminescent properties of the studied particles. The results show that the saturation excitation intensity differs by several times for particles of different sizes which is well explained by the numerical model that takes into account both the Parcell factor enhancement and resonant excitation.

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