Diamond nanoparticle hosting negatively-charged nitrogen vacancy (NV−) center has unique chemical, optical and spin properties in a wide range of nanotechnology applications. For instance, diamond nanoparticles containing NV centers have been well-known as Fluorescent NanoDiamond (FND) for fluorescence imaging. Recently the NV− center has been applied for nanothermometry. In this chapter we are going to discuss the recent advances of the NV− center for bioimaging and quantum sensing.
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Hui, Y. Y., Cheng, C. A., Chen, O. Y., & Chang, H. C. (2016). Bioimaging and quantum sensing using NV centers in diamond nanoparticles. In Carbon Nanostructures (Vol. 0, pp. 109–137). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28782-9_4
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