Optimization of NV-Diamond Material Properties for High Sensitivity Magnetometry
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Abstract
Enhancing the sensitivity of ensemble-based magnetometry using NV-diamond requires optimized diamond samples with a high density of negatively-charged NV centers, good fluorescence contrast, and long spin coherence times. Here we report a systematic study of both the conversion efficiency from nitrogen to NV- and the negative-to-neutral NV charge state ratio versus initial nitrogen concentration, irradiation dose, and optical excitation intensity. We present a theoretical model that describes the measured NV charge state dynamics in the presence of both green laser excitation and substitutional nitrogen defects. We correlate a range of characterization measurements, and we draw conclusions on the optimal samples for NV magnetometry, with applications to magnetic surveying, geophysics, and neuroscience.
Authors
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Jennifer Schloss
MIT/Harvard
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Diana Prado Lopes Aude Craik
Harvard, Harvard University
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Andrew Greenspon
Harvard
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Xingyu Zhang
Harvard
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Erik Bauch
Harvard
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Connor Hart
Harvard, Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Matthew Turner
Harvard, Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Patrick Scheidegger
Harvard/ETH Zurich, Department of Physics, ETH Zurich. Department of Physics, Harvard University., Department of Physics, ETH Zurich. Department of Physics, Harvard University
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Evelyn Hu
Harvard
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Ronald Walsworth
Harvard, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and Department of Physics, Harvard University, Harvard-Smithsonian