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Raman heterodyne detected electron-nuclear-double-resonance measurements of the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond

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Abstract

We report two new applications of the Raman heterodyne detection technique. Raman heterodyne detected electron-nuclear double resonance and a double rf resonance technique are used to obtain the hyperfine structure of the nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond.

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