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      Large-area, tridimensional uniform microwave antenna for quantum sensing based on nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond

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          The nitrogen-vacancy colour centre in diamond

          The nitrogen-vacancy (NV) colour centre in diamond is an important physical system for emergent quantum technologies, including quantum metrology, information processing and communications, as well as for various nanotechnologies, such as biological and sub-diffraction limit imaging, and for tests of entanglement in quantum mechanics. Given this array of existing and potential applications and the almost 50 years of NV research, one would expect that the physics of the centre is well understood, however, the study of the NV centre has proved challenging, with many early assertions now believed false and many remaining issues yet to be resolved. This review represents the first time that the key empirical and ab initio results have been extracted from the extensive NV literature and assembled into one consistent picture of the current understanding of the centre. As a result, the key unresolved issues concerning the NV centre are identified and the possible avenues for their resolution are examined.
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            High-sensitivity diamond magnetometer with nanoscale resolution

            We present a novel approach to the detection of weak magnetic fields that takes advantage of recently developed techniques for the coherent control of solid-state electron spin quantum bits. Specifically, we investigate a magnetic sensor based on Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in room-temperature diamond. We discuss two important applications of this technique: a nanoscale magnetometer that could potentially detect precession of single nuclear spins and an optical magnetic field imager combining spatial resolution ranging from micrometers to millimeters with a sensitivity approaching few femtotesla/Hz\(^{1/2}\).
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              High-resolution magnetic resonance spectroscopy using a solid-state spin sensor

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                Journal
                Applied Physics Express
                Appl. Phys. Express
                Japan Society of Applied Physics
                1882-0778
                1882-0786
                December 01 2018
                December 01 2018
                October 30 2018
                : 11
                : 12
                : 123001
                Article
                10.7567/APEX.11.123001
                85cfc1b0-726b-4e0b-b6fa-6ac0824a241d
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