Ambiguous resonances in multipulse quantum sensing with nitrogen-vacancy centers
Dynamical decoupling multipulse sequences can be applied to solid-state spins for sensing weak oscillating fields from nearby single nuclear spins. By periodically reversing the probing system's evolution, other noises are counteracted and filtered out over the total evolution. However, the technique is subject to intricate interactions resulting in additional resonant responses, which can be misinterpreted with the actual signal intended to be measured. We experimentally characterize three of these effects present in single nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, where we also develop a numerical simulation model without rotating-wave approximation, showing robust correlation to the experimental data. Regarding centers with the
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