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Wide-field magnetometry using nitrogen-vacancy color centers with randomly oriented micro-diamonds.


ABSTRACT: Magnetometry with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in diamond has gained significant interest among researchers in recent years. Absolute knowledge of the three-dimensional orientation of the magnetic field is necessary for many applications. Conventional magnetometry measurements are usually performed with NV ensembles in a bulk diamond with a thin NV layer or a scanning probe in the form of a diamond tip, which requires a smooth sample surface and proximity of the probing device, often limiting the sensing capabilities. Our approach is to use micro- and nano-diamonds for wide-field detection and mapping of the magnetic field. In this study, we show that NV color centers in randomly oriented submicrometer-sized diamond powder deposited in a thin layer on a planar surface can be used to detect the magnetic field. Our work can be extended to irregular surfaces, which shows a promising path for nanodiamond-based photonic sensors.

SUBMITTER: Sengottuvel S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9606006 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Wide-field magnetometry using nitrogen-vacancy color centers with randomly oriented micro-diamonds.

Sengottuvel Saravanan S   Mrózek Mariusz M   Sawczak Mirosław M   Głowacki Maciej J MJ   Ficek Mateusz M   Gawlik Wojciech W   Wojciechowski Adam M AM  

Scientific reports 20221026 1


Magnetometry with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in diamond has gained significant interest among researchers in recent years. Absolute knowledge of the three-dimensional orientation of the magnetic field is necessary for many applications. Conventional magnetometry measurements are usually performed with NV ensembles in a bulk diamond with a thin NV layer or a scanning probe in the form of a diamond tip, which requires a smooth sample surface and proximity of the probing device, often limi  ...[more]

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