2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22610-5
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Wide-field magnetometry using nitrogen-vacancy color centers with randomly oriented micro-diamonds

Abstract: Magnetometry with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers in diamond has gained significant interest among researchers in recent years. Absolute knowledge of the three-dimensional orientation of the magnetic field is necessary for many applications. Conventional magnetometry measurements are usually performed with NV ensembles in a bulk diamond with a thin NV layer or a scanning probe in the form of a diamond tip, which requires a smooth sample surface and proximity of the probing device, often limiting the sensin… Show more

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“…Another relevant development for biomaterials is the use of colour centres in biocompatible nanomaterials (e.g. nanodiamonds) as highly stable fluorescence markers [64] and nanoscale biosensors [65]. Combined with an imaging method such as scanning confocal microscopy using a spinning (Nipkow) disc system, imaging a distribution of colour centre markers could deliver extremely high-quality, sub-wavelength information on both electronic and thermal transport in biomaterials.…”
Section: Current and Future Use Of The Technique For Materials Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another relevant development for biomaterials is the use of colour centres in biocompatible nanomaterials (e.g. nanodiamonds) as highly stable fluorescence markers [64] and nanoscale biosensors [65]. Combined with an imaging method such as scanning confocal microscopy using a spinning (Nipkow) disc system, imaging a distribution of colour centre markers could deliver extremely high-quality, sub-wavelength information on both electronic and thermal transport in biomaterials.…”
Section: Current and Future Use Of The Technique For Materials Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relying on the translational symmetry along the x-direction, we obtain the magnetic field distribution along the y-direction. 49 The spot positions are aligned as designed in Pattern 2 (marked with crosses). Figure 4(c) shows the dependence of I spot on the spot size.…”
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“…The transition of this line is due to electrons and has an energy of 1.945 eV. The transition occurs on the path between the ground energy state of the crystal lattice and the excited state [17]. Currently, several high-end microscopes are available on the market, ensuring high image quality.…”
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