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arxiv: 1108.3263 · v1 · pith:R7R6YFGQnew · submitted 2011-08-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.other · physics.ins-det

Nanomechanical detection of nuclear magnetic resonance using a silicon nanowire oscillator

classification ❄️ cond-mat.other physics.ins-det
keywords magneticnanowireforceoscillatorresonancedetectionfieldnuclear
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We report the use of a silicon nanowire mechanical oscillator as a low-temperature nuclear magnetic resonance force sensor to detect the statistical polarization of 1H spins in polystyrene. Under operating conditions, the nanowire experienced negligible surface-induced dissipation and exhibited a nearly thermally-limited force noise of 1.9 aN^2/Hz in the measurement quadrature. In order to couple the 1H spins to the nanowire oscillator, we have developed a new magnetic resonance force detection protocol which utilizes a nanoscale current-carrying wire to produce large time-dependent magnetic field gradients as well as the rf magnetic field.

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