Huanying Sun
;
Zilong Zhang
;
Yulong Liu
;
Guo Chen
;
Tiefu Li
;
Meiyong Liao
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(abstract)In this paper, the development of diamond‐based MEMS/NEMS from the viewpoints of classic devices to quantum systems are reviewed. The fabrication process and the classic applications of diamond MEMS/NEMS devices are first described, including those from micro‐crystalline, nano‐crystalline/ultranano‐crystalline, and single‐crystalline diamonds. Then, the physical properties of nitrogen‐vacancy defect center, as well as the application referred to the hybrid system composed of MEMS structures and nitrogen‐vacancy centers embedded, strain–spin interaction, and diamond‐based optomechanics are introduced. Finally, a conclusion and outlook are presented. It is expected that diamond MEMS/NEMS is not only an ideal platform for high‐performance and high‐reliability advanced classic MEMS devices but also for quantum sensing, information, and exploring the fundamentals of quantum mechanics.
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Keyword: Diamond, MEMS, sensors, quantum
Date published: 2023-08-29
Publisher: Wiley
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Manuscript type: Author's version (Accepted manuscript)
MDR DOI: https://doi.org/10.48505/nims.4422
First published URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/qute.202300189
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