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Recent developments of quantum sensing under pressurized environment using the nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond
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Materials ScienceQuantum ScienceDiamond-like CarbonEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsHigh-pressure DevicesNanotechnologyGas SensorApplied PhysicsVersatile Quantum SensorQuantum DevicesSensor DesignInstrumentationNitrogen VacancyQuantum SensingRecent DevelopmentsStable Pressure Environment
Pressure has been established as a powerful way of tuning material properties and studying various exotic quantum phases. Nonetheless, measurements under pressure are no trivial matter. To ensure a stable pressure environment, several experimental restrictions must be imposed including the limited size of a sample chamber. These have created difficulties in assembling high-pressure devices and conducting measurements. Hence, novel sensing methods that are robust and compatible with high-pressure devices under pressure are highly in demand. In this review, we discuss the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center in diamond as a versatile quantum sensor under pressure. The excellent sensitivity and superior resolution of the NV center enable exciting developments in recent years. The NV center has great potential in sensing under pressure, especially beneficial to magnetic-related measurements.
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