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Wide-Field Strain Imaging with Preferentially-Aligned Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Polycrystalline Diamond

Quantum Physics 2017-01-04 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We report on wide-field optically detected magnetic resonance imaging of nitrogen-vacancy centers (NVs) in type IIa polycrystalline diamond. These studies reveal a heterogeneous crystalline environment that produces a varied density of NV centers, including preferential orientation within some individual crystal grains, but preserves long spin coherence times. Using the native NVs as nanoscale sensors, we introduce a 3-dimensional strain imaging technique with high sensitivity ( <105< 10^{-5} Hz1/2^{-1/2}) and diffraction-limited resolution across a wide field of view.

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@article{arxiv.1611.01108,
  title  = {Wide-Field Strain Imaging with Preferentially-Aligned Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers in Polycrystalline Diamond},
  author = {Matthew E. Trusheim and Dirk Englund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.01108},
  year   = {2017}
}