Nanoscale magnetic imaging of a single electron spin under ambient conditions

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Grinolds M.S. [1 ]
Hong S. [2 ]
Maletinsky P. [1 ,3 ]
Luan L. [1 ]
Lukin M.D. [1 ]
Walsworth R.L. [1 ,4 ]
Yacoby A. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge
[2] School of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University, Cambridge
[3] Department of Physics, University of Basel, Basel
[4] Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge
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10.1038/nphys2543
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The detection of ensembles of spins under ambient conditions has revolutionized the biological, chemical and physical sciences through magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance. Pushing sensing capabilities to the individual-spin level would enable unprecedented applications such as single-molecule structural imaging; however, the weak magnetic fields from single spins are undetectable by conventional far-field resonance techniques. In recent years, there has been a considerable effort to develop nanoscale scanning magnetometers, which are able to measure fewer spins by bringing the sensor in close proximity to its target. The most sensitive of these magnetometers generally require low temperatures for operation, but the ability to measure under ambient conditions (standard temperature and pressure) is critical for many imaging applications, particularly in biological systems. Here we demonstrate detection and nanoscale imaging of the magnetic field from an initialized single electron spin under ambient conditions using a scanning nitrogen-vacancy magnetometer. Real-space, quantitative magnetic-field images are obtained by deterministically scanning our nitrogen-vacancy magnetometer 50 nm above a target electron spin, while measuring the local magnetic field using dynamically decoupled magnetometry protocols. We discuss how this single-spin detection enables the study of a variety of room-temperature phenomena in condensed-matter physics with an unprecedented combination of spatial resolution and spin sensitivity. Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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