Engineering sub-10 nm fluorescent nanodiamonds for quantum enhanced biosensing

M. Alkahtani, Yahya A. Alzahrani, P. Hemmer
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There is an increasing interest in the sensing of magnetic, electric, and temperature effects in biological systems on the nanoscale. While there are existing classical sensors, the possibility of using quantum systems promises improved sensitivity and faster acquisition time. So far, much progress has been made in diamond color centers like the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) which not only satisfy key requirements for biosensing, like extraordinary photostability and non-toxicity, but they also show promise as room-temperature quantum computers/sensors. Unfortunately, the most-impressive demonstrations have been done in bulk diamond, since NVs in fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) tend to have inferior properties. Yet FNDs are required for widespread nanoscale biosensing. In order for FND-based quantum sensors to approach the performance of bulk diamond, novel approaches are needed for their fabrication. To address this need we discuss opportunities for engineering the growth of FNDs.
用于量子增强生物传感的工程亚10nm荧光纳米金刚石
在纳米尺度上对生物系统中的磁、电和温度效应的传感越来越感兴趣。虽然有现有的经典传感器,但使用量子系统的可能性有望提高灵敏度和更快的采集时间。到目前为止,像氮空位(NV)这样的钻石色中心已经取得了很大的进展,它不仅满足了生物传感的关键要求,比如非凡的光稳定性和无毒性,而且它们也显示出作为室温量子计算机/传感器的前景。不幸的是,最令人印象深刻的演示是在散装金刚石中完成的,因为荧光纳米金刚石(FNDs)中的NVs往往具有较差的性能。然而,fnd是广泛的纳米级生物传感所必需的。为了使基于fnd的量子传感器接近块状金刚石的性能,需要新的方法来制造它们。为了满足这一需求,我们讨论了设计fnd增长的机会。
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