Precision Optical Imaging of Arbitrary Electric Fields Using Spin States in Diamond

Nitrogen vacancies in bulk diamonds and nanodiamonds can be used to sense temperature, pressure, electromagnetic fields, and pH. Unfortunately, conventional sensing techniques use gated detection and confocal imaging, limiting the measurement sensitivity and precluding wide-field imaging. Conversely, the present sensing techniques do not require gated detection or confocal imaging and can therefore be used to image temperature, pressure, electromagnetic fields, and pH over wide fields of view. In some cases, wide-field imaging supports spatial localization of the NVs to precisions at or below the diffraction limit. Moreover, the measurement range can extend over extremely wide dynamic range at very high sensitivity.

Researchers

Dirk Englund / Matthew Trusheim

Departments: Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Quantum Technology / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • wide-field imaging using nitrogen vacancies
    United States of America | Granted | 9,766,181

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