Affiliation:
1. Berlin Joint EPR Laboratory and Department Spins in Energy Conversion and Quantum Information Science (ASPIN) Helmholtz‐Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie Hahn‐Meitner‐Platz 1 14109 Berlin Germany
Abstract
Quantum sensors find applications ranging from material science to biophysics. Nitrogen‐vacancy (NV) center in diamond has been successfully implemented for measuring various types of signals. Optical NV center readout, routinely used in confocal microscopes, allows achieving high spatial resolution down to the diffraction limit. This work describes in detail the combined confocal‐atomic‐force microscope (confocal‐AFM), which takes advantage of sharp AFM cantilevers, and shows its possible applications for nanoscale resolution. It demonstrates the sub‐diffractional localization of NV centers with platinum‐coated cantilevers and the ability to separately address optically unresolved sensors using cantilevers with ferromagnetic coating. The presented setup exhibits a lateral resolution of 13 nm, providing a tool for nanoscale quantum sensing.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung