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Fiber-coupled Diamond Magnetometry with an Unshielded 30 pT/$\sqrt{\textrm{Hz}}$ Sensitivity

Published 16 Nov 2022 in physics.app-ph, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, physics.ins-det, physics.optics, and quant-ph | (2211.09170v2)

Abstract: Ensembles of nitrogen vacancy centres (NVCs) in diamond can be employed for sensitive magnetometry. In this work we present a fiber-coupled NVC magnetometer with an unshielded sensitivity of (30 $\pm$ 10) pT/$\sqrt{\textrm{Hz}}$ in a (10 - 500)-Hz frequency range. This sensitivity is enabled by a relatively high green-to-red photon conversion efficiency, the use of a [100] bias field alignment, microwave and lock-in amplifier (LIA) parameter optimisation, as well as a balanced hyperfine excitation scheme. Furthermore, a silicon carbide (SiC) heat spreader is used for microwave delivery, alongside low-strain ${12}\textrm{C}$ diamonds, one of which is placed in a second magnetically insensitive fluorescence collecting sensor head for common-mode noise cancellation. The magnetometer is capable of detecting signals from sources such as a vacuum pump up to 2 m away, with some orientation dependence but no complete dead zones, demonstrating its potential for use in remote sensing applications.

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