posted on 2023-11-30, 18:17authored bySumin Choi, Viatcheslav N. Agafonov, Valery A. Davydov, Taras Plakhotnik
Nanoscale thermometry is paramount to study primary processes of heat transfer in solids and is a subject of hot debate in cell biology. Here we report ultrafast temperature sensing using all-optical thermometry exploiting synthetic nanodiamonds with silicon-vacancy (SiV) centres embedded at a high concentration. Using multi-parametric analysis of photoluminescence (PL) of these centres, we have achieved an intrinsic noise floor of about 10 mK Hz$^{-1/2}$, which is a thousand-fold increase in the readout speed in comparison to the current record values demonstrated with all-optical methods of comparable spatial-resolution and precision. Our thermometers are smaller than 250-nm across but can detect a 0.4$^\circ$C change of temperature in a measurement taking only 0.001 second. The exceptional sensitivity and simplicity of these thermometers enable a wide range of applications such as temperature monitoring and mapping within intracellular regions and in state-of-the-art solid-state electronic nanodevices.
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