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A quantum radio frequency signal analyzer based on nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond

Engineering and Technology

A quantum radio frequency signal analyzer based on nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond

S. Magaletti, L. Mayer, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking Quantum Diamond Signal Analyzer (Q-DISA), developed by Simone Magaletti, Ludovic Mayer, Jean-François Roch, and Thierry Debuisschert. This innovative device detects RF signals across a 25 GHz range with millisecond temporal resolution, harnessing the unique spin properties of nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for unparalleled performance.

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Abstract
The rapid development of radio-frequency (RF) technologies requires tools which can efficiently monitor the electromagnetic landscape. Broadband real-time RF spectral analyzers need to operate at room temperature, with low power consumption and have a compact design for on-board device integration. Here we describe a Quantum Diamond Signal Analyzer (Q-DISA) which detects RF signals over a tunable frequency range of 25 GHz with frequency resolution down to 1 MHz, a millisecond temporal resolution and a large dynamic range (40 dB). This approach exploits the room temperature spin properties of an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. Performance is enabled via our analyzer architecture which combines a specific diamond crystallographic cut with a simplified magnetic arrangement. This allows us to maintain the alignment of the magnetic field along the nitrogen-vacancy center axis whilst frequency tuning. These results demonstrate the potential of the Q-DISA method for real-time broadband spectral analysis.
Publisher
Communications Engineering
Published On
Jul 27, 2022
Authors
Simone Magaletti, Ludovic Mayer, Jean-François Roch, Thierry Debuisschert
Tags
Quantum
Signal Analyzer
Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers
Radio-Frequency
Technology
Performance
Dynamic Range
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