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Keyhole Resonators For Subwavelength Focusing Of Microwave Magnetic Fields In Optically Detected Electron Spin Resonance

PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED(2021)

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Abstract
Microwave resonators with a keyhole profile (KHRs) operating in the C band and the X band are designed and studied in numerical simulations and experiments. KHR structures concentrate a microwave magnetic field in a subwavelength volume, while suppressing microwave electric fields. This microwave magnetic field is focused at a finite working distance from KHR metal structures, allowing convenient optical excitation of the sample in both the Faraday geometry and the Voigt geometry. By means of room-temperature optically detected electron spin resonance on SiC quantum defects, the conversion factor B1P(MW)(-1/2) for conversion of microwave power into a microwave magnetic field is measured to be approximately 1.0 x 10(-3) TW-1/2 at a frequency of approximately 7 GHz and a working distance of approximately 0.5 mm from the KHR structure. Numerical simulations match the experimental observations, and an example model code for use with the finite-element-method program ELMER is provided. The KHR structures are most promising for fast coherent electron-spin control in solid-state spin qubits, where a large microwave magnetic field needs to be achieved with simultaneous suppression of microwave heating and electric fields, while permitting efficient optical spin initialization and readout.
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Microresonators,Magnetic Sensing
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