Electrical readout microwave-free sensing with diamond
Huijie Zheng, Jaroslav Hruby, Emilie Bourgeois, Josef Soucek, Petr, Siyushev, Fedor Jelezko, Arne Wickenbrock, Milos Nesladek, and Dmitry Budker

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel microwave-free, photoelectric method for sensing and measuring spin environments in diamond using NV centers, enabling scalable quantum sensing without optical readout.
Contribution
It presents a new photoelectric readout technique for NV centers that allows microwave-free sensing and magnetic field detection, improving scalability and miniaturization.
Findings
Successful detection of P1 electronic spin bath spectra.
Demonstration of a photoelectric magnetometer with high sensitivity.
Potential to probe optically inactive defects and local spin dynamics.
Abstract
While nitrogen-vacancy (NV-) centers have been extensively investigated in the context of spin-based quantum technologies, the spin-state readout is conventionally performed optically, which may limit miniaturization and scalability. Here, we report photoelectric readout of ground-state cross-relaxation features, which serves as a method for measuring electron spin resonance spectra of nanoscale electronic environments and also for microwave-free sensing. As a proof of concept, by systematically tuning NV centers into resonance with the target electronic system, we extracted the spectra for the P1 electronic spin bath in diamond. Such detection may enable probing optically inactive defects and the dynamics of local spin environment. We also demonstrate a magnetometer based on photoelectric detection of the ground-state level anticrossings (GSLAC), which exhibits a favorable detection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides · Semiconductor materials and devices
