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. 2017 Jan 27;8:14000. doi: 10.1038/ncomms14000

Figure 3. Temporal emission reduction for different stimulating wavelengths.

Figure 3

(a): raw data of temporally resolved emission which is spectrally integrated below 650 nm. The fluorescence reduction occurs instantly at the point in time of the red pulse. Then the emission recovers in between pulses. (b) Temporal emission curves for different pulsed excitation wavelengths (c) The minimal relative emission directly after the pulse as a function of the pulsed excitation wavelength shows that the greatest reduction in emission occurs around 700 nm corresponding to the peak of the phonon sideband of the NV. The error bars give the standard deviation of the temporal data points averaged for each value.