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Nitrogen vacancy centres in diamond for laser threshold magnetometry

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posted on 2024-11-03, 13:30 authored by Zahraa Al-Baiaty, Felix Hahl, Sarath Nair, Lachlan Rogers, Brant GibsonBrant Gibson, Richard Mildren, Thomas Volz, Jan Jeske, Andrew GreentreeAndrew Greentree
High precision magnetometry is important for a range of applications from the monitoring of biologically generated magnetic fields (e.g. magnetoencephalography and magnetocardiography), to navigation in GPS denied environments, to the detection of gravitational waves. Diamond containing the negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy colour centre (NV-) has emerged as a powerful room-Temperature sensing solution. Here we explore NV- centres as a laser medium for a new form of magnetometry: laser threshold magnetometry (LTM). LTM works by placing NV- inside an optical cavity and uses the coherent laser output as a potentially more sensitive readout channel than is possible using conventional (incoherent) optically detected magnetic resonance. Here we show progress towards LTM with diamond. We show twolaser excitation and stimulated emission in free space, and report progress towards diamond-cavity experiments. Our studies highlight the need for different NV- optimisation for laser applications, rather than those conventionally used for quantum information applications.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics

Australian Research Council

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems

Australian Research Council

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Laser threshold sensing

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1117/12.2539583
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    ISBN - Is published in 9781510631458 (urn:isbn:9781510631458)

Volume

11202

Number

112020S

Start page

1

End page

5

Total pages

5

Outlet

Proceedings of SPIE - Biophotonics Australasia 2019

Editors

Ewa M. Goldys, Brant C. Gibson

Name of conference

Biophotonics Australasia 2019: Volume 11202

Publisher

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

Place published

United States

Start date

2019-12-09

End date

2019-12-12

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2019, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

Former Identifier

2006106580

Esploro creation date

2022-11-12

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