Germanium-vacancy centers in detonation nanodiamond for all-optical nanoscale thermometry

Author:

Fujiwara Masanori1ORCID,Fu Haining1,Hariki Nene1ORCID,Ohki Izuru12ORCID,Makino Yuto3ORCID,Liu Ming3,Tsurui Akihiko3,Yoshikawa Taro3ORCID,Nishikawa Masahiro3ORCID,Mizuochi Norikazu14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University 1 , Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan

2. Institute for Quantum Life Science, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology 2 , Anagawa, Inage, Chiba 263-8555, Japan

3. Innovation and Business Development Headquarters, Daicel Corporation 3 , 1239, Shinzaike, Aboshi-ku, Himeji, Hyogo 671-1283, Japan

4. Center for Spintronics Research Network, Kyoto University 4 , Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan

Abstract

Nanodiamonds with group-IV color centers, such as silicon-vacancy centers and germanium-vacancy (GeV) centers, exhibit excellent properties, including a sharp and stable zero-phonon line, surface functionalization, and low cytotoxicity. Because the line peak wavelength shifts linearly with the temperature under ambient conditions, the nanodiamonds are promising candidates for all-optical nanoscale thermometry inside a living cell. However, the particles used for temperature measurements have been reported to be larger than a few hundred nanometers. Here, we report temperature sensing using GeV detonation nanodiamonds. The GeV nanodiamonds have a mean particle size of 20 nm. These are the smallest particles among GeV-based particles used in thermometry. The sensitivity of the single GeV centers in the detonation nanodiamond is estimated to be almost consistent with the reported ones of the single GeV centers in bulk diamonds, which can potentially reach sub-kelvin temperature accuracy. The GeV detonation nanodiamonds should function as good photoluminescence probes and intracellular temperature sensors.

Funder

(MEXT)-QLEAP project

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Kakenhi

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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