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Dynamic-Widefield-Magnetometry using Nitrogen-Vacancy Defects in Diamond

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Abstract

Widefield magnetometers based on nitrogen-vacancy defects in diamond are temporally static requiring few to several minutes of acquisition time. Here, employing per pixel frequency lock-in detection, we demonstrate widefield magnetic field images in few-seconds timescale.

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