2017-10-25

Self-protected nanoscale thermometry based on spin defects in silicon carbide

Yu Zhou, Junfeng Wang, Xiaoming Zhang, Ke Li, Jianming Cai, Wei-bo Gao, Phys. Rev. Applied 8, 044015 (2017)

We experimentally demonstrate that the performance of the spin sensor is robust against dephasing due to a self protected machanism. The SiC thermometry may provide a promising platform for sensing in a noisy environment ,e.g. biological system sensing.

Self-protected nanoscale thermometry based on spin defects in silicon carbide

Yu Zhou, Junfeng Wang, Xiaoming Zhang, Ke Li, Jianming Cai, Wei-bo Gao, Phys. Rev. Applied 8, 044015 (2017)

Quantum sensors with solid state electron spins have attracted considerable interest due to their nanoscale spatial resolution. A critical requirement is to suppress the environment noise of the solid state spin sensor. Here we demonstrate a nanoscale thermometer based on silicon carbide (SiC) electron spins. We experimentally demonstrate that the performance of the spin sensor is robust against dephasing due to a self protected machanism. The SiC thermometry may provide a promising platform for sensing in a noisy environment ,e.g. biological system sensing.