Quantum imaging of photonic spin texture in an OAM beam with NV centers in diamond
At a Glance
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| Publication Date | 2025-05-01 |
| Journal | New Journal of Physics |
| Authors | Shoaib Mahmud, Wei Zhang, Farid Kalhor, Pronoy Das, Hyunsoo Choi |
Abstract
Section titled āAbstractāAbstract Photonic spin texture (PST), the spatial distribution of the spin angular momentum of light, is connected to unique properties of light, such as optical skyrmions and topological optical N-invariants. There has been recent progress on the generation and manipulation of PST using various methodologies. However, a challenge remains for the sub-wavelength characterization of PST. Here, we demonstrate nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond as nanoscale quantum sensors for imaging the PST of a beam with orbital angular momentum. Leveraging the coherent interaction between photon spin and NV center electron spin at cryogenic temperature (77 K), and using the Hahn-echo magnetometry technique, we experimentally demonstrate the imprinting of the PST on the quantum phase shift of NV centers. Our work can lead to the development of a quantum imaging platform capable of characterization of the spin texture of light at sub-wavelength scales.