Full stress tensor measurement using colour centres in diamond
Fabio Grazioso, Brian R. Patton, Paul Delaney, Matthew L. Markham,, Daniel J. Twitchen, Jason M. Smith

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for measuring the full 3D stress tensor in diamond using the spectral and polarization properties of nitrogen vacancy centres' photoluminescence, achieving high sensitivity and spatial resolution.
Contribution
The paper presents a new technique that enables full 3D stress tensor measurement in diamond at nanoscale resolution using colour centres, surpassing limitations of existing methods.
Findings
Sensitivity of about 10 MPa achieved
Potential for measuring strains as small as 10^-9
Spatial resolution around 10 nm
Abstract
Stress and strain are important factors in determining the mechanical, electronic, and optical properties of materials, relating to each other by the material's elasticity or stiffness. Both are represented by second rank field tensors with, in general, six independent components. Measurements of these quantities are usually achieved by measuring a property that depends on the translational symmetry and periodicity of the crystal lattice, such as optical phonon energies using Raman spectroscopy, the electronic band gap using cathodoluminescence, photoelasticity via the optical birefringence, or Electron Back Scattering Diffraction (EBSD). A reciprocal relationship therefore exists between the maximum sensitivity of the measurements and the spatial resolution. Furthermore, of these techniques, only EBSD and off-axis Raman spectroscopy allow measurement of all six components of the stress…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · High-pressure geophysics and materials
