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Quantum Diamond Microscope for Narrowband Magnetic Imaging with High Spatial and Spectral Resolution
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Authors: Zechuan Yin, Jiashen Tang, Connor A. Hart, John W. Blanchard, Xinyan Xiang, Saipriya Satyajit, Smriti Bhalerao, Tao Tao, Stephen J. DeVience, Ronald L. Walsworth
Year
2024
Paper ID
66833
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The quantum diamond microscope (QDM) is a recently developed technology for near-field imaging of magnetic fields with micron-scale spatial resolution. In the present work, we integrate a QDM with a narrowband measurement protocol and a lock-in camera; and demonstrate imaging of radiofrequency (RF) magnetic field patterns produced by microcoils, with spectral resolution approx1\,Hz. This RF-QDM provides multi-frequency imaging with a central detection frequency that is easily tunable over the MHz-scale, allowing spatial discrimination of both crowded spectral peaks and spectrally well-separated signals. The present instrument has spatial resolution approx2 μm, field-of-view approx300times300 μm2, and per-pixel sensitivity to narrowband fields sim{1} nTcdotHz-1/2. Spatial noise can be reduced to the picotesla scale by signal averaging and/or spatial binning. The RF-QDM enables simultaneous imaging of the amplitude, frequency, and phase of narrowband magnetic field patterns at the micron-scale, with potential applications in real-space NMR imaging, AC susceptibility mapping, impedance tomography, analysis of electronic circuits, and spatial eddy-current-based inspection.
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