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Dispersive readout with two orthogonal modes of a dielectric cavity

A. M. Kozodaev, I. S. Cojocaru, S. M. Drofa, P. G. Vilyuzhanina, A. Chernyavskiy, V. G. Vins, A. N. Smolyaninov, S. Ya. Kilin, S. V. Bolshedvorskii, V. V. Soshenko, A. V. Akimov·December 8, 2025
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Abstract

Nitrogen-vacancy color centers in diamond have proven themselves as a good, sensitive element for the measurement of magnetic fields. While the mainstream of magnetometers based on NV centers uses so-called optically detected magnetic resonance, there has recently been a suggestion to use dispersive readout of a dielectric cavity to enhance the sensitivity of magnetometers. Here, we demonstrate that the dispersive readout approach can be significantly improved if a two-channel scheme is considered.

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