High-Scalability CMOS Quantum Magnetometer With Spin-State Excitation and Detection of Diamond Color Centers

IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits(2021)

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Magnetometers based on quantum mechanical processes enable high sensitivity and long-term stability without the need for re-calibration, but their integration into fieldable devices remains challenging. This article presents a CMOS quantum vector-field magnetometer that miniaturizes the conventional quantum sensing platforms using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. By integrating key components for spin control and readout, the chip performs magnetometry through optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) through a diamond slab attached to a custom CMOS chip. The ODMR control is highly uniform across the NV centers in the diamond, which is enabled by a CMOS-generated ~2.87 GHz magnetic field with <; 5% inhomogeneity across a large-area current-driven wire array. The magnetometer chip is 1.5 mm 2 in size, prototyped in 65-nm bulk CMOS technology, and attached to a 300 × 80 μ m 2 diamond slab. NV fluorescence is measured by CMOS-integrated photodetectors. This ON-chip measurement is enabled by efficient rejection of the green pump light from the red fluorescence through a CMOS-integrated spectral filter based on a combination of spectrally dependent plasmonic losses and diffractive filtering in the CMOS back-end-of-line (BEOL). This filter achieves a measured ~25 dB of green light rejection. We measure a sensitivity of 245 nT/Hz 1/2 , marking a 130 × improvement over a previous CMOS-NV sensor prototype, largely thanks to the better spectral filtering and homogeneous microwave generation over larger area.
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CMOS,field homogeneity,magnetometry,nanophotonic filter,nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers,quantum,Zeeman
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