Identifying NV center axes via spatially varying microwave fields for vector magnetometry

IF 3.6 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, APPLIED Applied Physics Letters Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1063/5.0243162
Taewoong Yoon, Myungjun Cha, Dohun Kim, Hyunyong Choi
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Vector magnetometry using an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers holds great promise across a wide range of applications. Since NV centers are sensitive to external magnetic fields projected onto their crystallographic axes, distinguishing NV centers with different orientations is essential for fully extracting vectorial magnetic field information. While a calibrated magnetic bias field or optical polarization has been widely used for this purpose, the use of microwave fields remains relatively unexplored. Here, we demonstrate the identification of NV axes using the spatial variation of microwave magnetic fields generated by a microwave loop structure. Continuous-wave optically detected magnetic resonance scanned over the NV center ensemble shows distinct patterns that align well with a simplified model for each NV axis. After identifying the NV axes, we reconstruct the magnitude and orientation of the external magnetic field. This technique expands the potential for miniaturizing and enhancing NV-based vector magnetic sensors.
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通过空间变化微波场识别 NV 中心轴,用于矢量磁强计
利用氮空位(NV)中心集合进行矢量磁测量,在广泛的应用中大有可为。由于氮空位中心对外部投射到其晶体轴上的磁场非常敏感,因此区分不同取向的氮空位中心对于充分提取矢量磁场信息至关重要。虽然校准磁偏置场或光学偏振已被广泛用于此目的,但微波场的使用仍相对欠缺。在这里,我们展示了利用微波环结构产生的微波磁场空间变化识别 NV 轴的方法。在 NV 中心集合上扫描的连续波光学检测磁共振显示出与每个 NV 轴简化模型完全一致的独特模式。在确定 NV 轴之后,我们重建了外部磁场的大小和方向。这项技术拓展了基于 NV 的矢量磁传感器小型化和增强的潜力。
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Applied Physics Letters
Applied Physics Letters 物理-物理:应用
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1821
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1.6 months
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