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Quantum measurement and orientation tracking of fluorescent nanodiamonds inside living cells

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
卷 6, 期 6, 页码 358-363

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2011.64

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  1. Australian Research Council [CE110001027]
  2. Discovery Project scheme [DP0770715, DP0877360]
  3. Federation Fellowship Scheme [FF0776078]
  4. Baden-Wuerttemberg Foundation

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Fluorescent particles are routinely used to probe biological processes(1). The quantum properties of single spins within fluorescent particles have been explored in the field of nanoscale magnetometry(2-8), but not yet in biological environments. Here, we demonstrate optically detected magnetic resonance of individual fluorescent nanodiamond nitrogen-vacancy centres inside living human HeLa cells, and measure their location, orientation, spin levels and spin coherence times with nanoscale precision. Quantum coherence was measured through Rabi and spin-echo sequences over long (>10 h) periods, and orientation was tracked with effective 1 degrees angular precision over acquisition times of 89 ms. The quantum spin levels served as fingerprints, allowing individual centres with identical fluorescence to be identified and tracked simultaneously. Furthermore, monitoring decoherence rates in response to changes in the local environment may provide new information about intracellular processes. The experiments reported here demonstrate the viability of controlled single spin probes for nanomagnetometry in biological systems, opening up a host of new possibilities for quantum-based imaging in the life sciences.

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