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Germanium-Vacancy Color Center in Diamond as a Non-invasive Temperature Sensor

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In this paper, a high-resolution, all-optical thermometry based on ensembles of GeV color center in diamond is presented. But this method is not suitable for back-action-free measurements in a wide range of temperatures, from a few Kelvin to 1100 Kelvin.
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We present high-resolution, all-optical thermometry based on ensembles of GeV color center in diamond. Due to the unique properties of diamond, an all-optical approach using this method opens a way to produce non-invasive, back-action-free temperature measurements in a wide range of temperatures, from a few Kelvin to 1100 Kelvin.

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