Magnetic Field Sensitivity Optimization of Negatively Charged Boron Vacancy Defects in hBN.

Author:

Whitefield Benjamin12,Toth Milos12,Aharonovich Igor12ORCID,Tetienne Jean‐Philippe3,Kianinia Mehran12

Affiliation:

1. School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales 2007 Australia

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta‐Optical Systems Faculty of Science University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales 2007 Australia

3. School of Science RMIT University Melbourne Victoria 3001 Australia

Abstract

AbstractOptically active spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have recently emerged as compelling quantum sensors hosted by a two dimensional (2D) material. The photodynamics and sensitivity of spin defects are governed by their level structure and associated transition rates. These are, however, poorly understood for spin defects in hBN. Here, optical and microwave pump‐probe measurements are used to characterize the relaxation dynamics of the negatively charged boron vacancy (VB)—the most widely‐studied spin defect in hBN. A 5‐level model is used to deduce transition rates that give rise to spin‐dependent VB photoluminescence, and the lifetime of the VB intersystem crossing metastable state. The obtained rates are used to simulate the magnetic field sensitivity of VB defects and demonstrate high resolution imaging of the magnetic field generated by a single magnetic particle using optimal sensing parameters predicted by the model. The results reveal the rates that underpin VB photodynamics, which is important for both a fundamental understanding of the VB as a spin‐photon interface and for achieving optimal sensitivity in quantum sensing applications.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Office of Naval Research Global

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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