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Detection of nanoscale electron spin resonance spectra demonstrated using nitrogen-vacancy centre probes in diamond

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:21 authored by Liam Hall, Pauli Kehayias, David Simpson, Andrey Jarmola, Alastair StaceyAlastair Stacey, Dmitry Budker, Lloyd Hollenberg
Electron spin resonance (ESR) describes a suite of techniques for characterizing electronic systems with applications in physics, chemistry, and biology. However, the requirement for large electron spin ensembles in conventional ESR techniques limits their spatial resolution. Here we present a method for measuring ESR spectra of nanoscale electronic environments by measuring the longitudinal relaxation time of a single-spin probe as it is systematically tuned into resonance with the target electronic system. As a proof of concept, we extracted the spectral distribution for the P1 electronic spin bath in diamond by using an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy centres, and demonstrated excellent agreement with theoretical expectations. As the response of each nitrogen-vacancy spin in this experiment is dominated by a single P1 spin at a mean distance of 2.7nm, the application of this technique to the single nitrogen-vacancy case will enable nanoscale ESR spectroscopy of atomic and molecular spin systems.

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New views of life: quantum imaging in biology

Australian Research Council

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Journal

Nature Communications

Volume

7

Number

10211

Start page

1

End page

9

Total pages

9

Publisher

Nature

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

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© 2016, Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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2006098484

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2020-05-05

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