Michl et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Robust and accurate electric field sensing with solid state spin ensemblesMichl et al., 2019
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- Michl J
- Steiner J
- Denisenko A
- Bülau A
- Zimmermann A
- Nakamura K
- Sumiya H
- Onoda S
- Neumann P
- Isoya J
- Wrachtrup J
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- Nano letters
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Electron spins in solids constitute remarkable quantum sensors. Individual defect centers in diamond were used to detect individual nuclear spins with a nanometer scale resolution, and ensemble magnetometers rival SQUID and vapor cell magnetometers when taking into …
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