scholarly journals Divergent effects of laser irradiation on ensembles of nitrogen-vacancy centers in bulk and nano-diamonds: implications for biosensing

Author(s):  
Domingo Olivares Postigo ◽  
Federico Gorrini ◽  
Valeria Bitonto ◽  
Johannes Ackermann ◽  
Rakshyakar Giri ◽  
...  

Ensembles of negatively charged nitrogen vacancy centers (NV-) in diamond have been proposed for sensing of magnetic fields and paramagnetic agents, and as a source of spin-order for the hyperpolarization of nuclei in magnetic resonance applications. To this end, strongly fluorescent nanodiamonds represent promising materials, with large surface areas and dense ensembles of NV-. However, surface effects tend to favor the less useful neutral form, the NV0 centers. Here, we study the fluorescence properties and optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of NV- centers as a function of laser power in strongly fluorescent bulk diamond and in nanodiamonds obtained by nanomilling the native material. In bulk diamond, we find that increasing laser power increases ODMR contrast, consistent with a power-dependent increase in spin-polarization. Surprisingly, in nanodiamonds we observe a non-monotonic behavior, with a decrease in ODMR contrast at higher laser power that can be ascribed to more efficient NV-→NV0 photoconversion in nanodiamonds compared to bulk diamond, resulting in depletion of the NV- pool. We also studied this phenomenon in cell cultures following internalization of NDs in macrophages. Our findings show that surface effects in nanodiamonds substantially affect the NV properties and provide indications for the adjustment of experimental parameters.

2016 ◽  
Vol 87 (5) ◽  
pp. 053904 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kento Sasaki ◽  
Yasuaki Monnai ◽  
Soya Saijo ◽  
Ryushiro Fujita ◽  
Hideyuki Watanabe ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 87 (22) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Simanovskaia ◽  
Kasper Jensen ◽  
Andrey Jarmola ◽  
Kurt Aulenbacher ◽  
Neil Manson ◽  
...  

Nanomaterials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 2282
Author(s):  
Tamami Yanagi ◽  
Kiichi Kaminaga ◽  
Wataru Kada ◽  
Osamu Hanaizumi ◽  
Ryuji Igarashi

Fluorescent nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy centers have attracted attention as nanoprobes for temperature measurements in microenvironments, potentially enabling the measurement of intracellular temperature distributions and temporal changes. However, to date, the time resolution and accuracy of the temperature determinations using fluorescent nanodiamonds have been insufficient for wide-field fluorescence imaging. Here, we describe a method for highly accurate wide-field temperature imaging using fluorescent nanodiamonds for optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) measurements. We performed a Monte Carlo simulation to determine the optimal frequency sweep range for ODMR temperature determination. We then applied this sweep range to fluorescent nanodiamonds. As a result, the temperature determination accuracies were improved by a factor ~1.5. Our result paves the way for the contribution of quantum sensors to cell biology for understanding, for example, differentiation in multicellular systems.


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