Controlled Surface Modification to Revive Shallow NV - Centers.
Jeffrey Neethi NeethirajanToni HacheDomenico PaoneDinesh PintoAndrej DenisenkoRainer StöhrPéter UdvarhelyiAnton PershinÁdám GaliJoerg WrachtrupKlaus KernAparajita SinghaPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
Near-surface negatively charged nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers hold excellent promise for nanoscale magnetic imaging and quantum sensing. However, they often experience charge-state instabilities, leading to strongly reduced fluorescence and NV coherence time, which negatively impact magnetic imaging sensitivity. This occurs even more severely at 4 K and ultrahigh vacuum (UHV, p = 2 × 10 -10 mbar). We demonstrate that in situ adsorption of H 2 O on the diamond surface allows the partial recovery of the shallow NV sensors. Combining these with band-bending calculations, we conclude that controlled surface treatments are essential for implementing NV-based quantum sensing protocols under cryogenic UHV conditions.