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Towards ubiquitous radio access using nanodiamond based quantum receivers.
The development of sixth-generation wireless communication systems demands innovative solutions to address challenges in the deployment of a large number of base stations and the detection of multi-band signals. Quantum technology, specifically nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamonds, offers promising potential for the development of compact, robust receivers capable of supporting multiple users. Here we propose a multiple access scheme using fluorescent nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy centers as nano-antennas. The unique response of each nanodiamond to applied microwaves allows for distinguishable patterns of fluorescence intensities, enabling multi-user signal demodulation. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our nanodiamonds-implemented receiver by simultaneously transmitting two uncoded digitally modulated information bit streams from two separate transmitters, achieving a low bit error ratio. Moreover, our design supports tunable frequency band communication and reference-free signal decoupling, reducing communication overhead. Furthermore, we implement a miniaturized device comprising all essential components, highlighting its practicality as a receiver serving multiple users simultaneously. This approach enables the integration of quantum sensing technologies into future wireless communication networks.