Cryogenic electron spin resonance microimaging probe.

Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Y TwigA Blank

Abstract

A new probe for acquiring ESR images with microscopic resolution and high spin sensitivity, at a temperature range of ~4.2-300 K, is presented. Details of the probe design, as well as its principle of operation, are provided. The probe incorporates a unique surface loop-gap microresonator. Experimental results demonstrate the system's capability to acquire two - as well as three-dimensional images with a flat test sample of phosphorus-doped silicon. The imaging results also allow verifying the resonator's resonance mode - they show its B(1) distribution, which also makes it possible to estimate the number of spins measured in the sample.

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Sep 10, 1999·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·G A RinardS S Eaton
Mar 23, 2002·Science·Robert McDermottJohn Clarke
Oct 22, 2003·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Aharon BlankJack H Freed
Aug 7, 2007·Physical Review Letters·W HarneitK Lips
Jan 14, 2009·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·C L DegenD Rugar
Jul 30, 2009·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Aharon BlankWolfgang Harneit
Sep 29, 2009·Magnetic Resonance in Medicine : Official Journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine·Aharon BlankYuval Zur
Jan 5, 2010·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Aharon BlankPeriannan Kuppusamy
Nov 3, 2010·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Ygal TwigAharon Blank
May 3, 2011·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Lazar ShtirbergAharon Blank
Aug 3, 2011·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Ygal TwigAharon Blank

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Citations

Sep 28, 2014·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Gabriele GualcoGiovanni Boero
Jun 24, 2015·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Martin Spitzbarth, Malte Drescher
Oct 29, 2013·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·R NarkowiczD Suter
Mar 3, 2015·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Ryszard Narkowicz, Dieter Suter
Jan 3, 2019·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Nir DayanAharon Blank
Jan 1, 2018·The Review of Scientific Instruments·Ygal TwigAharon Blank
Apr 8, 2017·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Alessandro V MatheoudGiovanni Boero

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