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Diamond Micro-Chip for Quantum Microscopy

Authors :
Asif, Shahidul
Chen, Hang
Cremer, Johannes
Ravan, Shantam
Tamara-Isaza, Jeyson
Lamsal, Saurabh
Ebadi, Reza
Li, Yan
Zhou, Ling-Jie
Chang, Cui-Zu
Xiao, John Q.
Yacoby, Amir
Walsworth, Ronald L.
Ku, Mark J. H.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The nitrogen vacancy (NV) center in diamond is an increasingly popular quantum sensor for microscopy of electrical current, magnetization, and spins. However, efficient NV-sample integration with a robust, high-quality interface remains an outstanding challenge to realize scalable, high-throughput microscopy. In this work, we characterize a diamond micro-chip (DMC) containing a (111)-oriented NV ensemble; and demonstrate its utility for high-resolution quantum microscopy. We perform strain imaging of the DMC and find minimal detrimental strain variation across a field-of-view of tens of micrometer. We find good ensemble NV spin coherence and optical properties in the DMC, suitable for sensitive magnetometry. We then use the DMC to demonstrate wide-field microscopy of electrical current, and show that diffraction-limited quantum microscopy can be achieved. We also demonstrate the deterministic transfer of DMCs with multiple materials of interest for next-generation electronics and spintronics. Lastly, we develop a polymer-based technique for DMC placement. This work establishes the DMC's potential to expand the application of NV quantum microscopy in materials, device, geological, biomedical, and chemical sciences.<br />Comment: Includes supplementary materials section

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.10414
Document Type :
Working Paper