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Compact integrated magnetometer based on nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond

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Abstract We demonstrate an integrated and miniaturised magnetic field sensor based on the negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centres (NV−) in diamond. The compact device includes all optical components, both for the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We demonstrate an integrated and miniaturised magnetic field sensor based on the negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centres (NV−) in diamond. The compact device includes all optical components, both for the optical excitation path and for the detection of the emitted fluorescence signal. We experimentally verify that it enables optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) measurements and we specify noise and sensitivity of the magnetometer. The minimal detectable magnetic field of the device is ≈ 1 μT for a given integration time of 1 ms, which is approximately one order of magnitude larger than its photon shot-noise limit. It has the significant advantage over traditional setups using NV− centres (including a laser and a complex optical system) that the specific construction volume is about 2.9 cm3 with a total power consumption of ≈ 1.5 W, which enables the device for a wide range of industrial sensing applications.

Keywords: magnetometer; nitrogen vacancy; diamond compact; vacancy centres; centres diamond

Journal Title: Diamond and Related Materials
Year Published: 2019

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