Abstract
Single charge nanoscale detection in ambient conditions is a current frontier in metrology that has diverse interdisciplinary applications. Here, such single charge detection is demonstrated using two nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. One NV center is employed as a sensitive electrometer to detect the change in electric field created by the displacement of a single electron resulting from the optical switching of the other NV center between its neutral (NV0) and negative (NV-) charge states. As a consequence, our measurements also provide direct insight into the charge dynamics inside the material. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Dolde, F., Doherty, M. W., Michl, J., Jakobi, I., Naydenov, B., Pezzagna, S., … Wrachtrup, J. (2014). Nanoscale detection of a single fundamental charge in ambient conditions using the NV - Center in diamond. Physical Review Letters, 112(9). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.097603
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