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Picotesla magnetometry of microwave fields with diamond sensors

Published 17 Jun 2022 in quant-ph | (2206.08533v2)

Abstract: Developing robust microwave-field sensors is both fundamentally and practically important with a wide range of applications from astronomy to communication engineering. The Nitrogen-Vacancy (NV) center in diamond is an attractive candidate for such purpose because of its magnetometric sensitivity, stability and compatibility with ambient conditions. However, the existing NV center-based magnetometers have limited sensitivity in the microwave band. Here we present a continuous heterodyne detection method that can enhance the sensor's response to weak microwaves, even in the absence of spin controls. Experimentally, we achieve a sensitivity of 8.9 pT$\cdot$Hz${-1/2}$ for microwaves of 2.9 GHz by simultaneously using an ensemble of $n_{\text{NV}} \sim 2.8\times10{13}$ NV centers within a sensor volume of $4\times10{-2}$ mm$3$. Besides, we also achieve $1/t$ scaling of frequency resolution up to measurement time $t$ of 10000 s. Our method removes the control pulses and thus will greatly benefit the practical application of diamond-based microwave sensors.

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