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Radio frequency (RF) magnetometers based on nitrogen vacancy centers in diamond are predicted to offer femtotesla sensitivity, but previous experiments were limited to the picotesla level. We demonstrate a femtotesla RF magnetometer using a diamond membrane inserted between ferrite flux concentrators. The device provides ~300-fold amplitude enhancement for RF magnetic fields from 70 kHz to 3.6 MHz, and the sensitivity reaches ~70 fT√s at 0.35 MHz. The sensor detected the 3.6-MHz nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) of room-temperature sodium nitrite powder. The sensor’s recovery time after an RF pulse is ~35 μs, limited by the excitation coil’s ring-down time. The sodium-nitrite NQR frequency shifts with temperature as −1.00±0.02 kHz/K, the magnetization dephasing time isT2*=887±51 μs, and multipulse sequences extend the signal lifetime to 332±23 ms, all consistent with coil-based studies. Our results expand the sensitivity frontier of diamond magnetometers to the femtotesla range, with potential applications in security, medical imaging, and materials science.more » « less
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Malone, Michael W.; Espy, Michelle A.; He, Sun; Janicke, Michael T.; Williams, Robert F. (, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)null (Ed.)
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Nelson, Ronald; Vogel, Sven; Hunter, James; Watkins, Erik; Losko, Adrian; Tremsin, Anton; Borges, Nicholas; Cutler, Theresa; Dickman, Lee; Espy, Michelle; et al (, Journal of Imaging)
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