A flexible nitrogen-vacancy center probe for scanning magnetometry

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Abstract

The key component of the scanning magnetometry based on nitrogen-vacancy centers is the diamond probe. Here, we designed and fabricated a new type of probe with an array of pillars on a (100 μm)2 × 50 μm diamond chip. The probe features high yield, convertibility to be a single pillar, and expedient reusability. Our fabrication is dramatically simplified by using ultraviolet laser cutting to shape the chip from a diamond substrate instead of additional lithography and time-consuming reactive ion etching. As an example, we demonstrate the imaging of a single magnetic skyrmion with nanoscale resolution. In the future, this flexible probe will be particularly well-suited for commercial applications.

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Guo, M., Wang, M., Wang, P., Wu, D., Ye, X., Yu, P., … Du, J. (2021). A flexible nitrogen-vacancy center probe for scanning magnetometry. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0040679

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