Optically detected magnetic resonance(ODMR)has emerged as a powerful technique for quantum sensing,enabling high-sensitivity detection of physical quantities even at room temperature.Solid-state defects,such as nitrog...Optically detected magnetic resonance(ODMR)has emerged as a powerful technique for quantum sensing,enabling high-sensitivity detection of physical quantities even at room temperature.Solid-state defects,such as nitrogen-vacancy(NV)centers in diamond,have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in this domain[1–4].However,these systems are limited by their rigid lattice structures and lack tunability.展开更多
文摘Optically detected magnetic resonance(ODMR)has emerged as a powerful technique for quantum sensing,enabling high-sensitivity detection of physical quantities even at room temperature.Solid-state defects,such as nitrogen-vacancy(NV)centers in diamond,have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in this domain[1–4].However,these systems are limited by their rigid lattice structures and lack tunability.