Time-keeping with electron spin states in diamond
Abstract
Frequency standards based on atomic states, such as Rb or Cs vapors, or single trapped ions, are the most precise measures of time. Here we introduce a complementary device based on spins in a solid-state system - the nitrogen-vacancy defect in single crystal diamond. We show that this system has comparable stability to portable atomic standards and is readily incorporable as a chip-scale device. Using a pulsed spin-echo technique, we anticipate an Allan deviation of σy =1E-12 (τ)(-1/2) with current photoluminescence detection methods and posit exceeding 1E-14 with improved diamond material processing and nanophotonic engineering.
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