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Wide-field covariance magnetometry using ensembles of diamond quantum sensors

ORAL

Abstract

Nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond enable high-sensitivity magnetometry of condensed matter systems with nanoscale resolution, but conventional measurements report on averaged local magnetic fields, limiting understanding of non-local dynamics. Our group recently developed a new technique, covariance magnetometry, which leverages multiple quantum sensors to measure temporal dynamics of the magnetic field at many positions simultaneously, from which the local noise spectrum and non-local properties such as correlation functions can be computed. In this work, we develop a multiplexed covariance magnetometry platform using ensembles of NV centers. By spatially averaging the signal from many NV centers, we perform high-sensitivity and high-throughput correlation measurements on micron-scales with wide-field imaging, allowing access to unique measurements such as higher-order joint cumulants and vector magnetic field correlators. Additionally, we apply super-resolution techniques to increase the spatial resolution of ensemble correlation measurements, and report on the application of this platform to study magnetic fluctuations and critical dynamics in condensed matter systems.

Presenters

  • Zeeshawn Kazi

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Zeeshawn Kazi

    Princeton University

  • Kai-Hung Cheng

    Princeton University

  • Jared D Rovny

    Princeton University

  • Lila S Nassar

    Princeton University, Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Nathalie P de Leon

    Princeton University