Ramsey Envelope Modulation in NV Diamond Magnetometry
ORAL
Abstract
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) ensembles in diamond offer promising applications in magnetic sensing and imaging, including studies of biological, geological and solid-state systems. The recent development of high-purity 15N-doped CVD diamond (Ι = 1/2) offers advantages over the naturally occurring 14N isotope (I = 1) for magnetometry. However, the lack of a quadruple moment in 15N-doped diamond leads to pronounced envelope modulation effects in sensing modalities that require a misaligned bias magnetic field. While such effects in spin echo experiments have been well studied, discussion of analogous effects in Ramsey measurements and the implications for magnetometry remain under-explored. We derive the modulated Ramsey response and compare to experimental results, revealing significant beating and sensitivity loss if left unaddressed. Double-quantum coherences that utilize the full spin-1 ground state system can suppress these modulations, while additionally proving robust to local strain and temperature shifts.
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Presenters
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Jner Tzern Oon
University of Maryland, College Park
Authors
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Jner Tzern Oon
University of Maryland, College Park
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Jiashen Tang
University of Maryland, College Park
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Connor A Hart
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Kevin S Olsson
University of Maryland, College Park
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Matthew J Turner
Quantum Technology Center, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Jennifer M Schloss
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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Ronald L Walsworth
University of Maryland, College Park