Apparatus and method for closed loop processing for a magnetic detection system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G01V-003/00
G01R-033/032
G01R-033/00
출원번호
US-0003519
(2016-01-21)
등록번호
US-10120039
(2018-11-06)
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/ 주소
Stetson, Jr., John B.
Cammerata, Jeff D.
출원인 / 주소
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
대리인 / 주소
Foley & Lardner LLP
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A system for magnetic detection includes a nitrogen vacancy (NV) diamond material comprising a plurality of NV centers, a magnetic field generator that generates a magnetic field that is applied to the NV diamond material, a radio frequency (RF) excitation source that provides RF excitation to the N
A system for magnetic detection includes a nitrogen vacancy (NV) diamond material comprising a plurality of NV centers, a magnetic field generator that generates a magnetic field that is applied to the NV diamond material, a radio frequency (RF) excitation source that provides RF excitation to the NV diamond material, an optical excitation source that provides optical excitation to the NV diamond material, an optical detector that receives an optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material, and a controller. The controller is configured to compute a total incident magnetic field at the NV diamond material based on the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material, and drive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material caused by an external magnetic field.
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1. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a nitrogen vacancy (NV) diamond material comprising a plurality of NV centers;a magnetic field generator configured to generate a magnetic field that is applied to the NV diamond material;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide R
1. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a nitrogen vacancy (NV) diamond material comprising a plurality of NV centers;a magnetic field generator configured to generate a magnetic field that is applied to the NV diamond material;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide RF excitation to the NV diamond material;an optical excitation source configured to provide optical excitation to the NV diamond material;an optical detector configured to receive an optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material; anda controller configured to:compute a total incident magnetic field at the NV diamond material based on the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material; anddrive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the NV diamond material caused by an external magnetic field. 2. The system for magnetic detection of claim 1, wherein the compensatory magnetic field is the inverse of the external magnetic field. 3. The system for magnetic detection of claim 1, wherein the magnetic field generator comprises a plurality of coils configured to generate a magnetic field having a plurality of predetermined directions. 4. The system for magnetic detection of claim 3, wherein the plurality of coils is configured to generate a magnetic field having three predetermined directions, wherein each of the predetermined directions are orthogonal to one another. 5. The system for magnetic detection of claim 1, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the NV diamond material. 6. The system for magnetic detection of claim 5, wherein the controller is configured to detect a gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the NV diamond material. 7. The system for magnetic detection of claim 6, wherein the controller is configured to detect a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal. 8. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers;means for generating a compensatory magnetic field applied to the magneto-optical defect center material;means for providing radio frequency (RF) excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;means for detecting an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material;means for receiving the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material; andmeans for computing a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material,wherein the compensatory magnetic field is generated to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by an external magnetic field. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 10. The system of claim 9, further comprising means for detecting a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 11. The system of claim 9, further comprising means for generating a bias magnetic field, and means for detecting a plurality of points of the largest gradients of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material for a plurality of magneto-optical defect center orientations. 12. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers;a first magnetic field generator configured to generate a bias magnetic field that is applied to the magneto-optical defect center material;a second magnetic field generator configured to generate a compensatory magnetic field that is applied to the magneto-optical defect center material;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide RF excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical excitation source configured to provide optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical detector configured to receive an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material; anda controller configured to:compute a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material;detect a shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material due to an external magnetic field; anddrive the second magnetic field generator to generate the compensatory magnetic field to offset the shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by the external magnetic field. 13. The system for magnetic detection of claim 12, wherein the compensatory magnetic field is the inverse of the external magnetic field. 14. The system for magnetic detection of claim 12, wherein the second magnetic field generator comprises a plurality of coils configured to generate a magnetic field having a plurality of predetermined directions. 15. The system for magnetic detection of claim 14, wherein the plurality of coils is configured to generate a magnetic field having three predetermined directions, wherein each of the predetermined directions are orthogonal to one another. 16. The system for magnetic detection of claim 12, wherein the first magnetic field generator is a permanent magnet. 17. The system for magnetic detection of claim 12, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 18. The system for magnetic detection of claim 17, wherein the controller is configured to detect a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 19. A method for magnetic detection using a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers, comprising: providing radio frequency (RF) excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;providing optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;receiving an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material;computing a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material;detecting a shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material due to an external magnetic field; andgenerating a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset the shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by the external magnetic field. 20. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers;a magnetic field generator configured to generate a magnetic field;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide RF excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical excitation source configured to provide optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical detector configured to receive an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material; anda controller configured to:compute a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on a point of the largest gradient of the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material;detect a shift of the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material due to an external magnetic field; anddrive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset the shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by the external magnetic field. 21. The system for magnetic detection of claim 20, wherein the controller is further configured to drive the magnetic field generator to generate a bias magnetic field, the bias magnetic field being configured to separate the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material for a plurality of magneto-optical defect center orientations. 22. A method for magnetic detection using magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers, comprising: providing radio frequency (RF) excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;providing optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;receiving an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material;computing a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material; andgenerating a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by an external magnetic field. 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material and wherein the method further comprises detecting a gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 24. The method of claim 22, wherein a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal is detected. 25. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide RF excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical excitation source configured to provide optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical detector configured to receive an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material;a first magnetic field generator configured to generate a bias magnetic field, the bias magnetic field being configured to separate the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material for a plurality of magneto-optical defect center orientations;a second magnetic field generator configured to generate a compensatory magnetic field; anda controller configured to:compute a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material for the plurality of magneto-optical defect center orientations;detect a shift of the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material due to an external magnetic field; anddrive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset the shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by the external magnetic field. 26. A system for magnetic detection, comprising: a magneto-optical defect center material comprising a plurality of magneto-optical defect centers;a magnetic field generator configured to generate a magnetic field that is applied to the magneto-optical defect center material;a radio frequency (RF) excitation source configured to provide RF excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical excitation source configured to provide optical excitation to the magneto-optical defect center material;an optical detector configured to receive an optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material; anda controller configured to:compute a total incident magnetic field at the magneto-optical defect center material based on the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material; anddrive the magnetic field generator to generate a compensatory magnetic field, the generated compensatory magnetic field being set to offset a shift in the optical signal emitted by the magneto-optical defect center material caused by an external magnetic field. 27. The system for magnetic detection of claim 26, wherein the compensatory magnetic field is the inverse of the external magnetic field. 28. The system for magnetic detection of claim 26, wherein the magnetic field generator comprises a plurality of coils configured to generate a magnetic field having a plurality of predetermined directions. 29. The system for magnetic detection of claim 28, wherein the plurality of coils is configured to generate a magnetic field having three predetermined directions, wherein each of the predetermined directions are orthogonal to one another. 30. The system for magnetic detection of claim 26, wherein the optical signal is based on hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 31. The system for magnetic detection of claim 30, wherein the controller is configured to detect a gradient of the optical signal based on the hyperfine states of the magneto-optical defect center material. 32. The system for magnetic detection of claim 31, wherein the controller is configured to detect a point of the largest gradient of the optical signal. 33. The system for magnetic detection of claim 8, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material. 34. The system for magnetic detection of claim 12, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material. 35. The method for magnetic detection of claim 19, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material. 36. The system for magnetic detection of claim 20, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material. 37. The method for magnetic detection of claim 22, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material. 38. The system for magnetic detection of claim 25, wherein the magneto-optical defect center material is a nitrogen vacancy diamond material.
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