Sensing protocols for non-polarized nano-NMR spectroscopy with NV centers

ORAL

Abstract

Diffusion broadening of spectral lines is the main limitation to frequency resolution in non-polarized liquid state nano-NMR. This problem arises from the limited amount of information that can be extracted from the signal before losing coherence. For liquid state NMR as with most generic sensing experiments, the signal is thought to decay exponentially, severely limiting resolution. However, there is theoretical evidence that predicts a power law decay of the signal’s correlations due to diffusion noise in the non-polarized nano-NMR scenario. In this work we show that in the NV based nano-NMR setup such diffusion noise results in high spectral resolution, and analize the behaviour of different measurement protocols and scenarios to conclude that heterodyne measurements provide the best resolution scaling.

*The author is supported by the Fundación Ramón Areces postdoctoral fellowship (XXXI edition of grants for Postgraduate Studies in Life and Matter Sciences in Foreign Universities and Research Centers 2019/2020). As well, he acknowledges funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and innovation Programme ERC grant QRES under grant agreement No 770929. and the collaborative European project ASTERIQS.

Presenters

  • Santiago Casado

    • Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Authors

  • Santiago Casado

    • Hebrew University of Jerusalem