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http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10984| Title: | Designing Microwave Antennas for NV-Centre Magnetometry |
| Authors: | RAHMAN, ATIKUR DATTA, SHOUVIK CHAHAR, ANKIT Dept. of Physics 20246729 |
| Keywords: | NV centres Diamond Microwave antennas PCB fabrication ODMR Quantum sensing Magnetometry Microstrip antenna Coplanar antenna |
| Issue Date: | May-2026 |
| Citation: | 61 |
| Abstract: | Nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond are one of the most promising platforms for a wide range of applications due to their quantum sensing abilities, functionality at room temperature, and simple optical signal readout and manipulation via the use of microwave/RF radiation. Applying microwave radiation is not a very basic task, depending on the application that one wants. However, in a large area within an ensemble of NV centres in a crystal or even multiple crystals, that ensemble must be addressed along with a homogeneous microwave intensity, so a more specialised microwave antenna is needed. For magnetic field sensing in NV-ensemble diamond, a wider bandwidth antenna transmission is better for sensing. For targeting this goal, a complete procedure for developing PCB-based microstrip antennas and some other very efficient PCB-based antennas for NV centres applications is described in this work. For driving all NV centres that point in a given direction with the same intensity, we need uniform intensity over this area, which is not a very simple task to fabricate such an antenna. At a given input power, there is always a very significant chance of compromise between uniformness of the intensity and high intensity. In this procedure of fabricating these antennas, either using ferric-chloride or PCB milling in order to achieve the resolution for ODMR signal acquisition, fabrication and testing using a vector network analyser. The fabricated antennas reached a maximum transmission of 60% of the input power around the desired frequency (2.87 GHz), a more than 400 MHz bandwidth and are well capable of resolving electronic spin resonance with a very good contrast. |
| URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10984 |
| Appears in Collections: | MS THESES |
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