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Auteurs principaux: Kato, Yuki S., Sotoma, Shingo, Fujita, Keisuke, Fujiwara, Masanori, Ohki, Izuru, Matsuzaki, Yuichiro, Mizuochi, Norikazu, Harada, Yoshie
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Publié: 2026
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author Kato, Yuki S.
Sotoma, Shingo
Fujita, Keisuke
Fujiwara, Masanori
Ohki, Izuru
Matsuzaki, Yuichiro
Mizuochi, Norikazu
Harada, Yoshie
author_facet Kato, Yuki S.
Sotoma, Shingo
Fujita, Keisuke
Fujiwara, Masanori
Ohki, Izuru
Matsuzaki, Yuichiro
Mizuochi, Norikazu
Harada, Yoshie
contents Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center ensembles provide a powerful platform for high-precision temperature sensing, with ongoing efforts to further enhance their measurement performance. In ensemble NV optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectra, commonly used Lorentzian and Voigt fitting models fail to accurately describe the spectral shape near the resonance frequency, leading to degraded precision in resonance-frequency determination and, consequently, temperature estimation. In this work, we analytically establish a new fitting method, termed dip-peak fitting, for extracting the resonance frequency from ensemble cw-ODMR spectra. Starting from a physical model that describes ensemble cw-ODMR spectra as a convolution of single-NV responses with distributed zero-field splitting and strain, we show that the spectral feature near resonance can be accurately approximated by a single Lorentzian function with a background term. The proposed fitting model reproduces the cw-ODMR spectrum around resonance more faithfully than conventional approaches, enabling faster and more accurate resonance-frequency determination under weaker microwave excitation. Experiments using fluorescent nanodiamond ensembles confirm the robustness and applicability of this method for high-precision temperature sensing.
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spellingShingle Enhanced Temperature Sensitivity in Ensemble NV Centers through Improved Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Spectral Modeling
Kato, Yuki S.
Sotoma, Shingo
Fujita, Keisuke
Fujiwara, Masanori
Ohki, Izuru
Matsuzaki, Yuichiro
Mizuochi, Norikazu
Harada, Yoshie
Instrumentation and Detectors
Quantum Physics
Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center ensembles provide a powerful platform for high-precision temperature sensing, with ongoing efforts to further enhance their measurement performance. In ensemble NV optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) spectra, commonly used Lorentzian and Voigt fitting models fail to accurately describe the spectral shape near the resonance frequency, leading to degraded precision in resonance-frequency determination and, consequently, temperature estimation. In this work, we analytically establish a new fitting method, termed dip-peak fitting, for extracting the resonance frequency from ensemble cw-ODMR spectra. Starting from a physical model that describes ensemble cw-ODMR spectra as a convolution of single-NV responses with distributed zero-field splitting and strain, we show that the spectral feature near resonance can be accurately approximated by a single Lorentzian function with a background term. The proposed fitting model reproduces the cw-ODMR spectrum around resonance more faithfully than conventional approaches, enabling faster and more accurate resonance-frequency determination under weaker microwave excitation. Experiments using fluorescent nanodiamond ensembles confirm the robustness and applicability of this method for high-precision temperature sensing.
title Enhanced Temperature Sensitivity in Ensemble NV Centers through Improved Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance Spectral Modeling
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.18863