Ambiguous Resonances in Multipulse Quantum Sensing with Nitrogen Vacancy Centers
Lucas Tsunaki, Anmol Singh, Kseniia Volkova, Sergei Trofimov, Tommaso, Pregnolato, Tim Schr\"oder, Boris Naydenov

TL;DR
This paper investigates complex resonance effects in multipulse quantum sensing with nitrogen vacancy centers, providing experimental characterization, a detailed simulation model, and a user-friendly tool for spectral analysis to improve signal interpretation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model and experimental analysis of ambiguous resonances in NV center sensing, with a practical simulation dataset and interface for spectral disambiguation.
Findings
Identified effects of nuclear spin precession misalignment on sensing signals.
Analyzed coupling with lattice $^{13}$C nuclei and derived interaction Hamiltonian.
Developed a simulation dataset and graphical interface for experimental data comparison.
Abstract
Dynamical decoupling multipulse sequences can be applied to solid state spins for sensing weak oscillating fields from nearby single nuclear spins. By periodically reversing the probing system's evolution, other noises are counteracted and filtered out over the total evolution. However, the technique is subject to intricate interactions resulting in additional resonant responses, which can be misinterpreted with the actual signal intended to be measured. We experimentally characterized three of these effects present in single nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond, where we also developed a numerical simulations model without rotating wave approximation, showing robust correlation to the experimental data. Regarding centers with the N nitrogen isotope, we observed that a small misalignment in the bias magnetic field causes the precession of the nitrogen nuclear spin to be sensed by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
