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Solid-state laser refrigeration of nanodiamond quantum sensors

Published 30 Jul 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci, eess.SP, physics.app-ph, physics.optics, and quant-ph | (2007.15247v1)

Abstract: The negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV$-$) centre in diamond is a remarkable optical quantum sensor for a range of applications including, nanoscale thermometry, magnetometry, single photon generation, quantum computing, and communication. However, to date the performance of these techniques using NV$-$ centres has been limited by the thermally-induced spectral wandering of NV$-$ centre photoluminescence due to detrimental photothermal heating. Here we demonstrate that solid-state laser refrigeration can be used to enable rapid (ms) optical temperature control of nitrogen vacancy doped nanodiamond (NV$-$:ND) quantum sensors in both atmospheric and \textit{in vacuo} conditions. Nanodiamonds are attached to ceramic microcrystals including 10\% ytterbium doped yttrium lithium fluoride (Yb:LiYF$_4$) and sodium yttrium fluoride (Yb:NaYF$_4$) by van der Waals bonding. The fluoride crystals were cooled through the efficient emission of upconverted infrared photons excited by a focused 1020 nm laser beam. Heat transfer to the ceramic microcrystals cooled the adjacent NV$-$:NDs by 10 and 27 K at atmospheric pressure and $\sim$10${-3}$ Torr, respectively. The temperature of the NV$-$:NDs was measured using both Debye-Waller factor (DWF) thermometry and optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR), which agree with the temperature of the laser cooled ceramic microcrystal. Stabilization of thermally-induced spectral wandering of the NV${-}$ zero-phonon-line (ZPL) is achieved by modulating the 1020 nm laser irradiance. The demonstrated cooling of NV$-$:NDs using an optically cooled microcrystal opens up new possibilities for rapid feedback-controlled cooling of a wide range of nanoscale quantum materials.

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