ODMR experimental data underlying the PhD thesis "Quantum sensing and fabrication of color centers in diamond: Toward a quantum biosensor based on CMOS-integrated NV centers"
DOI: 10.4121/1d442d9e-1563-45d2-9fcc-4bc2a9951010
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Dataset
Experimental data and scripts related to the room temperature ODMR setup within the QIT DL Lab.
The ODMR technique is used to characterize color centers in diamond. It allows the acquisition of photoluminescence (PL) data, as well as mapping of physical quantities such as magnetic/electric/strain fields or temperature gradients.
This data is part of the characterization process of a CMOS-integrated quantum diamond biosensor. It has been acquired by shining a green laser on a diamond sample and sweeping over microwave frequencies, recording photoluminescence intensity drops. The data is in the form of .NPY, .JASON, .TXT, .PNG.
Parts of the data obtained here have been used in the preparation of papers.
History
- 2025-05-23 first online, published, posted
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFormat
.NPY / .JASON / .TXT / .PNGAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Strain effects in a directly bonded diamond-on-insulator substrateOrganizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Department of Quantum & Computer EngineeringDATA
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ODMR experimental data underlying the PhD thesis Quantum sensing and fabrication of color centers in diamond_ Toward a quantu__draft_all.zip