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5 October 2023 Magnetic resonance sensing with optically trapped nanodiamonds
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Abstract
Combining nanotechnology with optical trapping offers many possibilities for developing directed nanoscale probes that can target and report on specific types of physical, biological, and chemical interactions. Nanodiamonds containing many nitrogen-vacancy centre defects are among the most promising candidates, as they possess both desirable trapping properties and exquisite sensing capabilities. In this presentation I’ll discuss our progress in understanding the most effective ways of combining optical tweezers with spin-sensitive optical detection schemes in order to unlock the full potential of nanodiamond-based sensing.
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Peter J. Reece "Magnetic resonance sensing with optically trapped nanodiamonds", Proc. SPIE PC12649, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XX, PC126490Y (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677182
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Nanodiamonds

Magnetic sensors

Optical sensing

Optical tweezers

Diamond

Infrared detectors

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