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Optical Magnetometry Based on Nanodiamonds with Nitrogen-Vacancy Color Centers.

Adam M WojciechowskiPaulina Nakonieczna Mariusz MrózekKrystian SyczAndrzej KrukMateusz FicekMaciej GłowackiRobert BogdanowiczWojciech Gawlik
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Nitrogen-vacancy color centers in diamond are a very promising medium for many sensing applications such as magnetometry and thermometry. In this work, we study nanodiamonds deposited from a suspension onto glass substrates. Fluorescence and optically detected magnetic resonance spectra recorded with the dried-out nanodiamond ensembles are presented and a suitable scheme for tracking the magnetic-field value using a continuous poly-crystalline spectrum is introduced. Lastly, we demonstrate a remote-sensing capability of the high-numerical-aperture imaging fiber bundle with nanodiamonds deposited on its end facet.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • contrast enhanced
  • energy transfer