Autores
Jeronimo R Maze, Paul L Stanwix, James S Hodges, Seungpyo Hong, Jacob M Taylor, Paola Cappellaro, Liang Jiang, MV Gurudev Dutt, Emre Togan, AS Zibrov, Amir Yacoby, Ronald L Walsworth, Mikhail D Lukin
Fecha de publicación
2008/10
Revista
Nature
Volumen
455
Número
7213
Páginas
644-647
Editor
Nature Publishing Group
Descripción
Detection of weak magnetic fields with nanoscale spatial resolution is an outstanding problem in the biological and physical sciences 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. For example, at a distance of 10 nm, the spin of a single electron produces a magnetic field of about 1 μT, and the corresponding field from a single proton is a few nanoteslas. A sensor able to detect such magnetic fields with nanometre spatial resolution would enable powerful applications, ranging from the detection of magnetic resonance signals from individual electron or nuclear spins in complex biological molecules 5, 6 to readout of classical or quantum bits of information encoded in an electron or nuclear spin memory 7. Here we experimentally demonstrate an approach to such nanoscale magnetic sensing, using coherent manipulation of an individual electronic spin qubit associated with a nitrogen-vacancy impurity in diamond at room temperature 8. Using an …
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