Imaging of high-frequency electromagnetic field by multipulse quantum sensing using nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond
Applied Physics Express, ISSN: 1882-0786, Vol: 16, Issue: 8
2023
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Article Description
Near-field enhancement of the microwave field is applied for imaging high frequency radio field using a diamond chip with an n-doped isotopically purified diamond layer grown by microwave plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition. A short π pulse length enables us to utilize a multipulse dynamic decoupling method for the detection of radio frequency field at 19.23 MHz. An extraordinary frequency resolution of the external magnetic field detection is achieved by using amplitude-shaped control pulses. Our method opens up the possibility for high-frequency-resolution RF imaging at μm spatial resolution using nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond.
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