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A Two-Frequency Resonator for Exciting Hyperfine Transitions in a Nitrogen-Vacancy Color Center in Diamond

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The results of the development of a two-frequency resonator operating at frequencies of 4.95 and 7.1 MHz, which correspond to the frequencies of hyperfine transitions of the ground state of a nitrogen-vacancy color center in diamond, are presented. The efficiency of the resonator has been demonstrated via observation of Rabi oscillations. With a resonator input power of 0.3 W, the amplitude of the alternating magnetic field was 1.6 and 1 mT for field frequencies of 4.95 and 7.1 MHz, respectively.

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This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 21-42-04407.

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Soshenko, V.V., Kozhokaru, I.S., Bolshedvorskii, S.V. et al. A Two-Frequency Resonator for Exciting Hyperfine Transitions in a Nitrogen-Vacancy Color Center in Diamond. Instrum Exp Tech 66, 612–616 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441223030132

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