Inductive-detection electron-spin resonance spectroscopy with 65\,spins/sqrt{Hz} sensitivity
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spinsamplifierparametricresonancesensitivityspectrometerspectroscopysqrt
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We report electron spin resonance spectroscopy measurements performed at millikelvin temperatures in a custom-built spectrometer comprising a superconducting micro-resonator at $7$ GHz and a Josephson parametric amplifier. Owing to the small ${\sim}10^{-12}\lambda^3$ magnetic resonator mode volume and to the low noise of the parametric amplifier, the spectrometer sensitivity reaches $260\pm40$ spins$/$echo and $65\pm10$ $\mathrm{spins}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$, respectively.
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