The ability to sense the magnetic state of individual magnetic nano-objects is a key capability for powerful applications ranging from readout of ultradense magnetic memory to the measurement of spins in complex structures with nanometer precision. Magnetic nano-objects require extremely sensitive sensors and detection methods. We create an atomic spin sensor consisting of three Fe atoms and show that it can detect nanoscale antiferromagnets through minute, surface-mediated magnetic interaction. Coupling, even to an object with no net spin and having vanishing dipolar stray field, modifies the transition matrix element between two spin states of the Fe atom–based spin sensor that changes the sensor’s spin relaxation time. The sensor can det...
International audienceRecent advances in scanning probe techniques rely on the chemical functionaliz...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
The spin dynamics of all ferromagnetic materials are governed by two types of collective phenomenon:...
Minimizing the invasiveness of scanning tunneling measurements is paramount for observation of the m...
Spin resonance provides the high-energy resolution needed to determine biological and material struc...
The detection of ensembles of spins under ambient conditions has revolutionized the biological, chem...
Atomic spin structures assembled by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) provide valuable in...
Control of magnetism on the atomic scale is becoming essential as data storage devices are miniaturi...
Spin resonance provides the high-energy resolution needed to determine biological and material struc...
Spin-electronic devices are poised to become part of mainstream microelectronic technology .Downsizi...
Taking advantage of nuclear spins for electronic structure analysis, magnetic resonance imaging, and...
Recent advances in scanning probe techniques rely on the chemical functionalization of the probe-tip...
Spin-active nanomaterials play a vital role in current and upcoming quantum technologies, such as sp...
Nanostructures are promising building blocks for quantum technologies due to their reproducible natu...
High-sensitivity detection of microscopic magnetic field is essential in many fields. Good sensitivi...
International audienceRecent advances in scanning probe techniques rely on the chemical functionaliz...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
The spin dynamics of all ferromagnetic materials are governed by two types of collective phenomenon:...
Minimizing the invasiveness of scanning tunneling measurements is paramount for observation of the m...
Spin resonance provides the high-energy resolution needed to determine biological and material struc...
The detection of ensembles of spins under ambient conditions has revolutionized the biological, chem...
Atomic spin structures assembled by means of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) provide valuable in...
Control of magnetism on the atomic scale is becoming essential as data storage devices are miniaturi...
Spin resonance provides the high-energy resolution needed to determine biological and material struc...
Spin-electronic devices are poised to become part of mainstream microelectronic technology .Downsizi...
Taking advantage of nuclear spins for electronic structure analysis, magnetic resonance imaging, and...
Recent advances in scanning probe techniques rely on the chemical functionalization of the probe-tip...
Spin-active nanomaterials play a vital role in current and upcoming quantum technologies, such as sp...
Nanostructures are promising building blocks for quantum technologies due to their reproducible natu...
High-sensitivity detection of microscopic magnetic field is essential in many fields. Good sensitivi...
International audienceRecent advances in scanning probe techniques rely on the chemical functionaliz...
Nuclear spin imaging at the atomic level is essential for the understanding of fundamental biologica...
The spin dynamics of all ferromagnetic materials are governed by two types of collective phenomenon:...