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Tellurite Glass Rods with Submicron‐Size Diamonds as Photonic Magnetic Field and Temperature Sensors

Autor
Klimczak, Mariusz
STĘPIEŃ, RYSZARD
PYSZ, DARIUSZ
FILIPKOWSKI, ADAM
Gawlik, Wojciech
Bogdanowicz, Robert
Wojciechowski, Adam M.
Ficek, Mateusz
Mrózek, Mariusz
Orzechowska, Zuzanna
Data publikacji
2022
Abstrakt (EN)

he results of work on a hybrid material composed of a tellurite glass rod doped with submicron diamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy-nitrogen and paramagnetic nitrogen-vacancy color centers are presented. The reported results include details on tellurite glass and cane fabrication, confocal and wide-field imaging of the submicron diamond distribution in their volume, as well as on the spectroscopic characterization of their fluorescence and optically detected magnetic resonance measurements of magnetic fields and temperatures. Magnetic fields up to 50 G were examined with a sensitivity of 10−5 T Hz (Formula presented.), whereas temperature measurements are simultaneously performed with a sensitivity of 2.2 K Hz−1/2 within the 8 K range at room temperature. In that way, the suitability of such systems for fiber magneto- and thermometry with a reasonable performance are already demonstrated in the form of glass rods. At the same time, the rods constitute an interesting starting point for further processing into photonic components such as microstructured fibers or fiber tapers for the realization of specialized sensing modalities.

Słowa kluczowe EN
magnetometry
nitrogen-vacancy color centers
nitrogen-vacancy-nitrogen (H3)
color centers
sensors
submicron diamonds
tellurite glass
thermometry
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki fizyczne
Czasopismo
Advanced Quantum Technologies
Tom
5
Zeszyt
3
Strony od-do
2100128
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