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Atomic-scale magnetometry of distant nuclear spin clusters via nitrogen-vacancy spin in diamond

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 242-246

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2011.22

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  1. Chinese University of Hong Kong
  2. Hong Kong Research Grants Council [HKU10/CRF/08, CUHK402410, CUHK402207]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11028510]

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The detection of single nuclear spins is an important goal in magnetic resonance spectroscopy(1,2). Optically detected magnetic resonance can detect single nuclear spins that are strongly coupled to an electron spin(3-9), but the detection of distant nuclear spins that are only weakly coupled to the electron spin has not been considered feasible. Here, using the nitrogen-vacancy centre in diamond(3-8) as a model system, we numerically demonstrate that it is possible to detect two or more distant nuclear spins that are weakly coupled to a centre electron spin if these nuclear spins are strongly bonded to each other in a cluster. This cluster will stand out from other nuclear spins by virtue of characteristic oscillations imprinted onto the electron spin decoherence profile(10,11), which become pronounced under dynamical decoupling control(12). Under many-pulse dynamical decoupling, the centre electron spin coherence can be used to measure nuclear magnetic resonances of single molecules. This atomic-scale magnetometry should improve the performance of magnetic resonance spectroscopy for applications in chemical, biological, medical and materials research(13,14), and could also have applications in solid-state quantum computing(3-8).

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