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Microwave saturation spectroscopy of nitrogen-vacancy ensembles in diamond

Published 10 Mar 2014 in physics.optics, cond-mat.mes-hall, and physics.atom-ph | (1403.2119v1)

Abstract: Negatively-charged nitrogen-vacancy (NV$-$) centers in diamond have generated much recent interest for their use in sensing. The sensitivity improves when the NV ground-state microwave transitions are narrow, but these transitions suffer from inhomogeneous broadening, especially in high-density NV ensembles. To better understand and remove the sources of broadening, we demonstrate room-temperature spectral "hole burning" of the NV ground-state transitions. We find that hole burning removes the broadening caused by magnetic fields from ${13}$C nuclei and demonstrate that it can be used for magnetic-field-insensitive thermometry.

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