Optimized Planar Microwave Antenna for Nitrogen Vacancy Center Based Sensing Applications

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Aug 19;11(8):2108. doi: 10.3390/nano11082108.

Abstract

Individual nitrogen vacancy (NV) color centers in diamond are versatile, spin-based quantum sensors. Coherently controlling the spin of NV centers using microwaves in a typical frequency range between 2.5 and 3.5 GHz is necessary for sensing applications. In this work, we present a stripline-based, planar, Ω-shaped microwave antenna that enables one to reliably manipulate NV spins. We found an optimal antenna design using finite integral simulations. We fabricated our antennas on low-cost, transparent glass substrate. We created highly uniform microwave fields in areas of roughly 400 × 400 μm2 while realizing high Rabi frequencies of up to 10 MHz in an ensemble of NV centers.

Keywords: diamond; microwave antenna; nitrogen vacancy centers; spin manipulation.