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Diamond Color Center Based FM Microwave Demodulator

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Abstract

Nitrogen-vacancy centers, atomic-scale luminescent defects in diamond, are used to transduce frequency-modulated microwave signals to intensity-modulated fluorescence. Our work could lead to realization of radio receivers operating in extreme environments, including high temperature and pressure.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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