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Determination of the Three-Dimensional Magnetic Field Vector Orientation with Nitrogen Vacany Centers in Diamond

Timo Weggler, Christian Ganslmayer, Florian Frank, Tobias Eilert, Fedor Jelezko, Jens Michaelis

2020Nano Letters40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Absolute knowledge about the magnetic field orientation plays a crucial role in single spin-based quantum magnetometry and the application toward spin-based quantum computation. In this paper, we reconstruct the three-dimensional orientation of an arbitrary static magnetic field with individual nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. We determine the polar and the azimuthal angle of the magnetic field orientation relative to the diamond lattice. Therefore, we use information from the photoluminescence anisotropy of the NV, together with a simple pulsed optically detected magnetic resonance experiment. Our nanoscopic magnetic field determination is generally applicable and does not rely on special prerequisites such as strongly coupled nuclear spins or particular controllable fields. Hence, our presented results open up new paths for precise NMR reconstructions and the modulation of the electron-electron spin interaction in EPR measurements by specifically tailored magnetic fields.

Topics & Concepts

DiamondMagnetometerMagnetic fieldSpinsNitrogen-vacancy centerCondensed matter physicsAnisotropyElectron paramagnetic resonanceOrientation (vector space)PhysicsMagnetic anisotropyMaterials scienceNuclear magnetic resonanceOpticsMagnetizationQuantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsComposite materialDiamond and Carbon-based Materials ResearchSemiconductor materials and devicesForce Microscopy Techniques and Applications
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