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Subnanotesla Magnetometry with a Fiber-Coupled Diamond Sensor
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Fiber-coupled Nvc MagnetometerEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceFiber OpticsQuantum SensingNitrogen-vacancy CentersMagnetic SensorMagnetismOptical PropertiesInstrumentationFiber CouplingPhotonicsPhysicsSubnanotesla MagnetometryFiber Optic SensingMagnetic MeasurementThermal PhysicsDiamond-like CarbonApplied PhysicsMagnetic Field
Nitrogen-vacancy centers (NVCs) in diamond are being explored for future quantum technologies, and in particular ensembles of NVC are the basis for sensitive magnetometers. We present a fiber-coupled NVC magnetometer with an unshielded sensitivity of $(310\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}20)\phantom{\rule{0.2em}{0ex}}\mathrm{pT}/\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}}$ in the frequency range of 10--150 Hz at room temperature. This takes advantage of low-strain ${}^{12}\mathrm{C}$ diamond, lenses for fiber coupling and optimization of microwave modulation frequency, modulation amplitude, and power. Fiber coupling means the sensor can be conveniently brought within 2 mm of the object under study.
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