Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Nanomechanical detection of nuclear magnetic resonance using a silicon nanowire oscillator
John M. Nichol, Eric R. Hemesath, Lincoln J. Lauhon, and Raffi Budakian
The authors report the use of a radio frequency (rf) silicon nanowire mechanical oscillator as a low-temperature nuclear magnetic resonance force sensor to detect the statistical polarization of1 H spins in polystyrene. To couple the 1 H spins to the nanowire oscillator, a magnetic resonance force detection protocol was developed that utilizes a nanoscale current–carrying wire to produce large time-dependent magnetic field gradients as well as the rf magnetic field. Under operating conditions, the nanowire experienced negligible surface-induced dissipation and exhibited an ultralow force noise near the thermal limit of the oscillator.
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Journal: Physical Review B
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