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Magnetic resonance force microscopy

Magnetic resonance force microscopy would allow direct chemical imaging of samples to depths of about 100 nm for a system providing 1 nm lateral resolution. In such experiments, depth resolution is obtained by scanning the radio frequency employed to flip the electron or nuclear spins in the sample. [Pg.145]

Rugar, D., R. Budakian, H.J. Mamin, and B.W. Chui. 2004. Single spin detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy. Nature 430 329-332. [Pg.164]

Mamin HJ, Budakian R, Chui BW, Rugar D et al. (2005) Magnetic resonance force microscopy of nuclear spins Detection and manipulation of statistical polarization. Phys. Rev. B 72 24,413-24,419. [Pg.83]

MRFM Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy Roughness Effect on Microscale Transport... [Pg.1804]

A very interesting proposal using Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) was made by Berman and co-workers in 2000 [35], In that paper it is shown that through single-spin electron measurement and electron-nucleus hyperfine coupling, NMR quantum computation could be implemented, including the steps of initial state preparation, unitary transformations and final readout. [Pg.6]

G. P Berman, G.D. Doolen, PC. Hammel, V.Y. Tsifrinovich, Solid-state nuclear spin quantum computer based on magnetic resonance force microscopy, Phys. Rev. B 61 (2000) 14694. [Pg.7]

Single spin detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy. [Pg.94]

We propose a nuclear spin quantum computer based on magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM). It is shown that a MRFM single-electron spin measurement provides three essential requirements for quantum computation in solids (a) preparation of the ground-state, (b) one- and two-qubit quantum logic gates, and (c) a measurement of the final state. — G.P. Berman, G.D. Doolen, RC. Hammel, V.L Tsifrinovich [Rhys. Rev. B 61 (2000) 14694]... [Pg.221]

NMR QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING BASED ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE FORCE MICROSCOPY (MRFM)... [Pg.226]

Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) appeared in the last few years as an important technique to implement quantum logical operations and readout of qubits states in a... [Pg.226]

NMR quantum information processing based on Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) 227... [Pg.227]

Magnetic resonance force microscopy Infrared spectroscopy... [Pg.333]


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