Improvement in T2* via Cancellation of Spin Bath Induced Dephasing in Solid-State Spins
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Abstract
In measurements using ensembles of nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, the magnetic field sensitivity can be improved by increasing the NV spin dephasing time, T2*. For NV ensembles, T2* is limited by dephasing arising from variations in the local environment sensed by individual NVs, such as applied magnetic fields, noise induced by other nearby spins, and strain. Here, we describe a systematic study of parameters influencing the NV ensemble T2*, and efforts to mitigate sources of inhomogeneity with demonstrated T2* improvements exceeding one order of magnitude.
Authors
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Erik Bauch
Harvard Univ
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Connor Hart
Harvard University, Harvard Univ
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Jennifer Schloss
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Tech
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Matthew Turner
Harvard University, Harvard Univ
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John Barry
MIT Lincoln Labs, Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Ron Walsworth
Harvard University, Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Harvard Physics