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All optical readout scheme for photoluminescence based magnetic field sensors (2020)
Horsthemke, Ludwig ; Bischoff, Christian ; Glösekötter, Peter ; Burchard, Bernd ; Staacke, Robert ; Meijer, Jan
An improvement on a concept for all optical mag- netometry using nitrogen vacancies in diamond is presented. The concept is based on the fluorescence attenuation of optically pumped nitrogen vacancies by magnetic fields up to ≈ 50 mT. The attenuation is registered by modulating the pumping power to generate a constant signal at a photodetector. A sensitivity of 2.6μT/√Hz at a sampling frequency of 500 Hz is achieved.
Highly Sensitive Compact Room Temperature Quantum Scalar Magnetormeter (2020)
Horsthemke, Ludwig ; Staake, Robert ; Burchard, Bernd ; Meijer, Jan ; Bischoff, Christian ; Glösekötter, Peter
Magnetometry with nitrogen–vacancy (NV) defects in diamond has been extensively stud-ied in the past [1]. While most approaches in-clude the use of microwaves (MW) for the de-tection of electron spin resonance, only few investigate the sensitivity of the photolumines-cence (PL) from NV centers to an external magnetic field without MW [2, 3, 4]. This work aims to utilize this effect to build a highly sensi-tive and compact room temperature magne-tometer. The avoidance of MW serves the re-duction of production costs and allows a com-mercialization at the current patent situation.
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